whistleblowing and internal reporting systems
Whistleblowing refers to the act of an individual reporting on illegal, unethical, or wrongful actions within an organization, typically to external entities like law enforcement agencies or regulatory bodies. Internal reporting systems, on the other hand, are mechanisms established within organizations to enable employees to report such wrongdoing internally, allowing for investigation, resolution, and appropriate action by the organization itself.
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