whistleblowing and fraud

Whistleblowing refers to the act of exposing wrongdoing or illegal activities in an organization, typically by an insider who reports this information to the appropriate authorities or the public. Fraud, on the other hand, involves intentional deception, trickery, or misrepresentation with the intention to gain personal or financial advantage, causing harm to others or violating legal or ethical standards. It often involves deceitful practices such as falsifying documents, embezzlement, or manipulating financial transactions for personal or unlawful gain.

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