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Compliance into the Weeds

Episode 147-Secondhand Whistleblower Reporting

06 Nov 2019

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Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. In this episode, Matt Kelly and I go into the weeds on a recent academic paper by Stubben and Welch entitled, Are Secondhand Whistleblowing Reports More Credible. The authors reviewed data from the Navex Global data base of 2 million whistleblower reports from more than 1,000 companies from 2004 through 2017. Their findings have significant implications for CCO, GCs and Boards of Directors. Some of the highlights include: Why is this the first international podcast of Compliance Into the Weeds? What are the key differences between a first-hand whistleblower report and a secondhand report? Why are over 47% more second-hand reports substantiated than first-hand reports? Why do first-hand reports tend to be about actions against a person and secondhand reports be about things which happened to the organization? What are the implications for triage/investigations of first and secondhand reports? Is confirmation bias at work here? For additional reading see the following: Matt’s blog post, Study-Second Hand Reports More Reliable, on Radical Compliance. Stubben and Welch, Are Secondhand Internal Whistleblowing Reports Credible? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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