The Whistleblowing Officer MasterClass shows you how
Create a secure channel for filing whistleblowing reports
Set notification rules in the organization's internal regulations
Inform employees and other persons about the possibility of using this channel
Appoint a sufficiently qualified investigating Whistleblowing Officer
The final exam takes the form of a written test with the choice of the correct answer from the test questions.
10 questions
30 minutes
Passing score 70%
Exam language: Czech
Whistleblowing is a term used to describe a situation where a person (called a whistleblower) discloses information about unethical, illegal or inappropriate behavior taking place within an organisation, usually a public sector or private business. This person may be an employee, former employee or even a member of the public who has access to confidential information.
The Whistleblower Protection Act is legislation designed and enacted to provide protection and support to individuals who choose to report illegal, unethical or inappropriate practices in an organization, often referred to as whistleblowers.
The goal of this law is to create a legal framework that motivates individuals to disclose such practices and thus prevents them from possible reprisals or consequences associated with their whistleblowing.
The final exam can be taken:
a) Online from the comfort of your home.
b) On paper at the TAYLLORCOX campus.
If you are interested, you can purchase additional exam insurance, with which you get a second attempt for free in the event of failure on the first attempt.
The outcome of a successfully completed exam is a prestigious, accredited and globally recognized certificate.