
Whistleblower Programs
Whistleblower programs are systems established by governments or organizations to encourage individuals to report wrongdoing, such as fraud, corruption, or safety violations, without fear of retaliation. These programs often provide legal protections and, in some cases, financial incentives to whistleblowers who expose illegal or unethical activities. The goal is to promote transparency and accountability, helping to prevent harm and ensure that laws and regulations are followed. Whistleblower programs aim to create a safer environment for employees and the public by addressing misconduct effectively.