Silence isn't golden: blowing the whistle on corporate crime
In this video, Legal Week Intelligence director of research Des Cahill talks to Benedict Hamilton, a managing director at global investigations firm Kroll, about the findings of the Legal Week Intelligence Benchmarker report - Silence isn't golden: blowing the whistle on corporate crime.
September 18, 2014 at 07:42 AM
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In this video, Legal Week Intelligence director of research Des Cahill talks to Benedict Hamilton, a managing director at global investigations firm Kroll, about the findings of the Legal Week Intelligence Benchmarker report – Silence isn't golden: blowing the whistle on corporate crime.
This discussion takes a high-level look at the research, including findings that despite a growing number of whistleblowing cases hitting the headlines, many companies do not have solid procedures in place for staff to report wrongdoing. Furthermore, they look at how organisations can create a credible programme and the pitfalls they need to watch out for.
Related: Local culture still a block to good whistleblowing practice, Legal Week survey finds.
- Click here to download the full report from Legal Week Law (free, registration required)
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