Most G20 Whistleblower laws inadequate

Headshot of Griffith researcher AJ Brown in shirt and jacket.
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The whistleblower protection laws of most G20 countries would not adequately shield government and corporate employees who report corruption, fraud and other wrongdoing, a new report released today has found. Despite a public pledge in 2010 to pass adequate whistleblower protections within two years, most G20 countries have failed to do so, according to Whistleblower […]

G20 whistleblower protection laws lacking

Professor AJ Brown has unveiled a new report on whistleblower protection in G20 countries.
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The protection of whistleblowers is falling short in G20 countries despite commitments to bring regulations up to standard. A new report, unveiled at a ‘Corruption, Integrity Systems and the G20’ conference by Griffith University researcher, Professor AJ Brown, identifies four key areas for improvement across both private and public sectors. Also at the Brisbane conference, […]