Whistleblowing in 2020: Is Your Organisation Ready?

Vince Scopelliti – Thursday, January 23, 2020 The concept of whistleblowing was once frowned upon, or at the very least looked upon with trepidation. However, in recent years, the value of promoting whistleblowing as an acceptable way to improve corporate regulatory compliance and culture has been demonstrated. In this changing landscape, organisations are embracing whistleblowing […]

Counter Allegations – Who Did What When?

  Experienced workplace investigators are well aware that when two or more people are in dispute, there will inevitably be differing perspectives on what ‘the truth’ might look like. Contentious workplace issues can often play out in a ‘he said, she said’ fashion, with one allegation being closely followed up by a second person’s counter-allegation. […]

The origins of procedural fairness

    Procedural fairness (or ‘natural justice’ as it is otherwise known) has ancient origins, dating back to the Greek philosopher, Plato and Roman philosopher, Seneca.1  It applies in situations where there is a decision to be made which could have an adverse outcome on the rights, interests or legitimate expectations of a person. Historically […]