New corporate whistleblower protections worth the scramble
The government’s amendments to overhaul protections for corporate employees could not come at a better time, writes Professor A J Brown.
The government’s amendments to overhaul protections for corporate employees could not come at a better time, writes Professor A J Brown.
Australia’s largest whistleblowing research project has given evidence to the first hearings of the Joint Parliamentary Committee inquiry into whistleblower protections in the corporate, public and not-for-profit sectors.
The protection of whistleblowers is falling short in G20 countries despite commitments to bring regulations up to standard. A new...
More than half of all public interest whistleblowers who experience serious repercussions for reporting wrongdoing receive no recourse.
A Griffith public integrity expert says COVID-19 demonstrates an increased demand for strong public accountability and the importance of whistleblower protection.
Professor A.J. Brown says the case for law reform to properly protect public-interest whistleblowers has never been so stark.
No employee should be left worse-off for blowing the whistle - Griffith integrity experts call for a principles-based Commonwealth whistleblower protection regime.
Australia can become a world leader in protecting whistleblowers if reforms recommended by a parliamentary inquiry are made law, according to a Griffith University expert.
All of Australia’s 31,000 public unlisted and large proprietary companies to be formally approached.
The whistleblower protection laws of most G20 countries would not adequately shield government and corporate employees who report corruption, fraud...