Sentences with phrase «into whistleblowing»

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The Federal Government announced on Sunday it launched investigations into over 200 whistleblowing tips over tax declarations in the country.
Try to imagine CRU insiders «whistleblowing» the content of a mail server (requiring the hacking of that server anyway, unless you're a sysadmin — and those all spent quality time chatting with the good officers of the Norfolk Constabulary), and then proceeding to professionally hack into the RealClimate server... methinks this sums it up.
LLP members may need to be automatically enrolled into pension schemes as a result of the Supreme Court's recent decision on whistleblowing.
Claims are divided into type A and type B; broadly speaking, type A claims (for example, statutory redundancy payments, unlawful deductions from wages and breach of contract) are those which the Lord Chancellor regards as typically the more straightforward and accordingly the fees related to such claims are lower than those for type B claims (which include discrimination, unfair dismissal and whistleblowing claims).
Her representations, prior to joining Skadden, include advising a large multinational company that provides services to the government in relation to alleged improper distribution of profits, advising on SFO and City of London Police investigations into the company, and advising its subsidiary on the UK Bribery Act; compliance advice for a Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund in connection with anti-money laundering and anti-corruption policies; compliance advice for a Canadian - listed mining business operating in Europe relating to whistleblowing, data protection and anti-corruption procedures; and advising media organisations in connection with the «Diana» inquiry and the Leveson Inquiry into the Media, Culture and Ethics.
Claims are divided into two types: Type A (for example, claims for statutory redundancy payments, unlawful deductions from wages and breach of contract) and Type B (for example, unfair dismissal, discrimination and whistleblowing).
Advising a global brokerage house on an investigation into sensitive whistleblowing allegations and managing the associated tribunal litigation
Several organisations have considered the effect of GDPR in the context of whistleblowing and the steps required to investigate claims, but what are the implications when a whistleblower doesn't follow set procedures and decides to take matters into their own hands?
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