Regulator remains under scrutiny after chair Ashley Alder refused to quit over the controversy
Campaigners accuse UK financial regulator of hypocrisy after internal ruling cleared him of wrongdoing
Ashley Alder forwarded correspondence that included name and details of complainant
Former compliance officer was unfairly dismissed after complaining to FCA over visa for alleged Chinese agent
Leaked internal report reflects widespread concerns about work culture at world’s biggest multilateral lender
UK financial watchdog has own stringent rules around treatment of employees who reveal wrongdoing
Increase in legal claims could point to failures in companies whose staff sound the alarm
Johnny Mercer had repeatedly refused to hand over whistleblowers’ identities, but ‘provided further information’
Staff at law firm Hogan Lovells can now log harassment on a tech platform — but some suggest they talk about their problems instead
Court filings seek to revive a US lawsuit with alleged evidence of payments helping Hizbollah and Taliban
The backlog of cases at tribunals, often seeking compensation for minor slights, serves no one except the lawyers
Treasury committee report comes after investigation found ‘shocking’ prevalence of misconduct in financial industry
Pav Gill says fines are ‘slap on the wrist’ as he prepares platform to help companies with compliance
Legal protection for those who call out wrongdoing has improved but more needs to be done
The absence of several safeguards contrasts with country’s pitch to foreign investors on improving corporate governance
FCDO applies to have parts of former senior civil servant’s witness statement struck out for employment tribunal case
Letby case has prompted calls for increased safeguards in UK health service — they must encourage greater transparency
The director discusses dramatising the extraordinary life of Reality Winner twice before finally speaking to her
Research shows almost half of FTSE 350 groups do not have publicly available frameworks
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Financial Conduct Authority vows to boost transparency after study finds dissatisfaction
Companies should consider not just their policies but how they are being promoted and used
Authorities launch investigation into last year’s leak of the details of 18,000 accounts at Credit Suisse
Staff willingness to whistleblow is finally shining a light on employers who tolerate such practices
Thomas Doyle claimed he was a whistleblower and had been unfairly dismissed