Whistleblower definition

Whistleblower means an Employee or director making a Protected Disclosure under this Policy.
Whistleblower means ‘reporting person’ as defined in Article 5(7) of Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council13;
Whistleblower means any employee of the port authority who

Examples of Whistleblower in a sentence

  • Potential breaches or any violations of the Code of Conduct and Ethics shall be reported in accordance with the confidential Whistleblower Policy procedures (Whistleblower (Anti- corruption) policy, POL-HRD-GEN-0018) by: • Submitting an online report on our secure and confidential website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Calling the hotline: 0 -000-000-0000.


More Definitions of Whistleblower

Whistleblower means a person who reports a regulatory concern to a person specified in Article 68A(3) of the Regulatory Law.
Whistleblower means any person who makes a disclosure to a whistleblowing reporting officer or a whistleblowing reports unit, as the case may be, whether it qualifies as a protected disclosure or not under this Act;
Whistleblower means an individual who, alone or jointly with
Whistleblower means an individual who, alone or jointly with others, provides the State or other law enforcement agency with information pursuant to the provisions set forth in this section, and the information relates to a possible violation of state or federal securities laws, including any rules or regulations adopted or promulgated under such laws, that has occurred, is ongoing, or is about to occur.
Whistleblower means whistleblower as defined in section 227B;”]
Whistleblower means any individual doing work for or on behalf of the University who, in good faith, reports real or perceived University-related misconduct.
Whistleblower means an Employee or Director making a Protected Disclosure under this Policy and also referred to as Complainant in this Policy.