Whistleblowing: how to turn compliance with upcoming laws into a business advantage

Inter-company training

Who is the training for?

  • Representatives of all sectors (financial, private and public)
  • Members of the board or management, incl. mayors and representatives from municipalities
  • Internal auditors, Compliance Officers or Risk Managers
  • Legal and HR department

Level reached

Avancé

Duration

2,00 hours(s)

Language(s) of service

EN

Goals

In October 2019, the European Parliament passed the “Directive on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law” which should have been transposed into Luxembourgish law at the latest in December 2021. On 2 May 2023, the Bill 7945 transposing the EU Directive 2019/1937 into Luxembourg national law was adopted by Parliament in a first vote.

With the transposition of the Directive, all entities in the financial sector, private sector entities with at least 50 employees and all public entities including communes with at least 10,000 inhabitants will have to implement an internal whistleblowing system.

Even without this legal requirement, the introduction of a whistleblowing system can have numerous advantages. While many might associate it with defamation or black mouthing, it is actually an efficient instrument to detect fraud and improve processes if properly set up. According to a report of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, a “tip” was the most common source to detect cases of fraud within a company.

A proper implementation can therefore be a business advantage allowing organisations to deal with internal weaknesses as soon and as efficiently as possible and to avoid any reputational or financial damages.

However, a successful whistleblowing system is not just the introduction of a hotline or mailbox for submitting reports and needs to be accompanied by the appropriate communication, procedures and trainings.

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • understand the different requirements set out by the new law
  • explain the organisation of a standard whistleblowing case
  • discuss the need for whistleblower protection
  • identify the starting points within his/her organisation for the implementation of a whistleblowing system

Contents

  • Overview of the new EU Directive and the implementation across the EU
  • Key points of the new law
  • Internal and external reporting channels
  • Discussion of the different stages of a whistleblowing case
  • Definition of processes and elaboration of procedures
  • Internal investigations and communication with a whistleblower
  • Do’s and Don’ts for the successful implementation of a whistleblowing system

Points covered

Together with the Forensics team, PwC's Academy offers a training highlighting the key requirements of the new Whistleblowing law in Luxembourg. They will also explain necessary accompanying processes to ensure a proper use of the whistleblowing system. The training will provide the participants with practical tips for the set up and operation of the whistleblowing system and for handling and investigating allegations.

Being part of the forensics team, our trainers will have first-hand experience with actual investigations and whistleblowing cases.

Additional information

PwC's Academy offers a training together with the Forensics team highlighting the key requirements of the new Whistleblowing law in Luxembourg. They will also explain necessary accompanying processes to ensure a proper use of the whistleblowing system. The training will provide the participants with practical tips for the set up and operation of the whistleblowing system and for handling and investigating allegations.

Being part of the forensics team, our trainers will have first-hand experience with actual investigations and whistleblowing cases.

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