Whistleblower Program Development, Part 3: “Would Your Compliance Program Survive an Audit?”

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In the five years since President Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Act into law, the number of whistleblower allegations continues to increase. If a whistleblower came forward today, would your company know what to do with the report? Who should hear about the report, and when and how should that be communicated? How is the report going to be handled? In the final part of our three-part series on developing an effective whistleblower program, Foley Partner Courtney Worcester discusses how she walks clients through a mock audit of their See more +
In the five years since President Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Act into law, the number of whistleblower allegations continues to increase. If a whistleblower came forward today, would your company know what to do with the report? Who should hear about the report, and when and how should that be communicated? How is the report going to be handled? In the final part of our three-part series on developing an effective whistleblower program, Foley Partner Courtney Worcester discusses how she walks clients through a mock audit of their whistleblower compliance program to identify gaps and areas for improvement. See less -
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