Whistleblowing
A secure channel to report concerns directly to the Audit Committee.
Who may whistleblow?
Any individual who has a legitimate concern regarding malpractice, wrongdoing, or unethical behavior within the organization can raise a concern. This includes employees, contractors, suppliers, and external stakeholders who wish to report in good faith.
What to whistleblow?
You can report genuine concerns about:
- Financial malpractice or fraud
- Failure to comply with legal obligations
- Dangers to health and safety
- Criminal activity
- Improper conduct or unethical behavior
- Attempts to conceal any of the above
What happens to your whistleblow?
Once submitted, your report goes directly to the designated members of the Audit Committee. They will:
- Review the submission for validity and urgency.
- Initiate an independent investigation if required.
- Take appropriate corrective actions based on findings.
- Keep you informed of the progress (if contact details are provided).