whistleblowing in the financial industry
Whistleblowing in the financial industry refers to the act of individuals reporting or exposing misconduct, illegal activities, or unethical behavior within financial institutions to the appropriate authorities or the public, with the intention of promoting transparency, corporate governance, and protecting the interests of investors and the overall financial system.
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