Protected Disclosures definition
Protected Disclosures means any communication made in good faith that discloses or demonstrates information that may indicate any violation or unethical or improper activity in SCL.
Protected Disclosures means any communications made by a Whistle Blower in good faith that expresses concerns of Improper Acts.
Protected Disclosures means disclosure of a reportable matter in accordance with this Policy;
Examples of Protected Disclosures in a sentence
L16 If an employee is concerned about any issues regarding their practice, the practice of the employer, or other matters with respect to the operation of the employer, the parties agree that, in the first instance, the matter should be raised in-house as a matter of course with the appropriate manager, or the person responsible for Protected Disclosures.
More Definitions of Protected Disclosures
Protected Disclosures. : means any communication made in good faith that
Protected Disclosures means a written communication of a concern made in good faith, which discloses or demonstrates information that may evidence an unethical improper activity.
Protected Disclosures means a written communication of a concern made in good faith, which discloses or demonstrates information that may evidence an unethical or improper activity under the title “Scope of the Policy” with respect to the Company. It should be factual and not speculative and should contain as much specific information as possible to allow for proper assessment of the nature and extent of the concern.
Protected Disclosures means any communication made in good faith that discloses information evidencing Unethical Behaviour and Improper Practices or any Wrongful Conduct.
Protected Disclosures means a concern raised by an Employee/s or a Director of the Company, through a written communication and made in good faith which discloses or demonstrates verifiable information about an unethical or improper activity with respect to the company. It should be factual and not speculative or in the nature of an interpretation/conclusion and should contain as much specific information as possible to allow for proper assessment of the nature and extent of the concern.
Protected Disclosures means any communication made in good faith that discloses or demonstrates information that may evidence unethical or improper activity under the title “Scope of the Policy”. It should be factual and not speculative or in the nature of an interpretation / conclusion. It should contain the specific information to allow for proper assessment of the nature and extent of the concern.
Protected Disclosures means disclosure of a reportable matter in accordancewith this Policy;