The Power of Whistleblowing: Why Compliance and Operational Risks are Redefined with Transparency

To understand whistleblowing and its importance in risk management, it is first necessary to understand the different types of risks that businesses face daily. There are compliance risks, operational risks, and other risks that can impact a business's bottom line. Whistleblowing helps to manage all of these risks by providing an early warning mechanism that allows businesses to identify and address issues before they become bigger problems.

Compliance risks are those that could lead to a business being fined or penalised for violating laws or regulations. These risks can be difficult to manage because they often involve complex legal issues. Whistleblowing can help compliance officers identify potential compliance risks and take steps to mitigate them.

Operational risks are those that could impact a business's ability to function on a day-to-day basis. These risks can come from a variety of sources, including natural disasters, power outages, and employee errors. Whistleblowing can help businesses identify operational risks and take steps to reduce their impact.

Other risks are those that don't necessarily fall into the categories of compliance or operational risk. These include for example reputational risk, financial risk, strategic risks related to key initiatives of the organisation and even personal risk. Whistleblowing can help businesses identify these risks and take steps to mitigate them.

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Whistleblowing is a powerful tool that can help businesses manage all sorts of risks. By providing an early warning system, whistleblowing allows businesses to identify and address problems before they become bigger issues. In doing so, whistleblowing helps to protect businesses from compliance risks, operational risks, and other risks that could impact their bottom line.

Warren Buffet, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway has been quoted as saying: " [Through our reporting channels] I have learned of important problems at our subsidiaries that I otherwise would have missed. The issues raised are usually not of a type discoverable by audit but relate instead to personnel and business practices. Berkshire would be more valuable today if I had put in a whistleblower line decades ago.”

Buffet recognises the value of whistleblowing in risk management. By providing an early warning system, whistleblowing helps businesses identify and address problems before they become bigger issues. In doing so, whistleblowing helps to protect businesses from compliance risks, operational risks, and other risks that could impact their bottom line.

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