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061 - Integrity talk with Andrew Samuels

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Today's guest in my integrity talk is Andrew Samuels.

Get insights why investing in whistle blowing programs can have very large return on investment and how the international standard for whistleblowing management systems has been developed.

Andrew Samuels is the founder and CEO of WislPort and is widely recognised as a thought leader in whistleblowing operations.

Prior to founding WislPort, Andrew has over 20 years of experience delivering complex programmes in the Financial Services, Telecoms and Media Sectors in the UK, North America and AsiaPac, with the last decade specialising in regulatory and compliance programmes including whistleblowing, anti-money laundering and financial crime.

Just a few highlights of our conversation with Andrew Samuels

If people are comfortable speaking up, then you know you've got a good organization.
Investing in a whistle blowing program is actually going to have much smaller startup cost that can potentially have very large return on investments.
An average fraud is discovered six months earlier, if it's discovered via a whistle blowing channel.
Whistleblowing is such a fantastic tool for prevention

IMPORTANT LINKS AND MENTIONS

The following episodes might be also of interest for you:

Episode 35: Why fraud awareness is crucial for the profit margin

Episode 42: Improve profitability by preventing fraud and foster ethical culture

THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SUBSCRIBING AND REVIEWING

Thank you for joining me on this episode of THE HUMAN FACTOR – Corporate Integrity Matters.

If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the upcoming episodes. Don’t forget to follow and connect with me on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram. I am looking forward meeting you there.

YOU ARE IMPORTANT

Let me know what topic you would like to have on spot – via contact@corporateintegrityconcepts.com

Further information about Corporate Integrity can be found on www.coporateintegrityconcepts.com

And if you are interested in becoming part of the amazing movement, join us on www.corporateintegrityacademy.com

  continue reading

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Today's guest in my integrity talk is Andrew Samuels.

Get insights why investing in whistle blowing programs can have very large return on investment and how the international standard for whistleblowing management systems has been developed.

Andrew Samuels is the founder and CEO of WislPort and is widely recognised as a thought leader in whistleblowing operations.

Prior to founding WislPort, Andrew has over 20 years of experience delivering complex programmes in the Financial Services, Telecoms and Media Sectors in the UK, North America and AsiaPac, with the last decade specialising in regulatory and compliance programmes including whistleblowing, anti-money laundering and financial crime.

Just a few highlights of our conversation with Andrew Samuels

If people are comfortable speaking up, then you know you've got a good organization.
Investing in a whistle blowing program is actually going to have much smaller startup cost that can potentially have very large return on investments.
An average fraud is discovered six months earlier, if it's discovered via a whistle blowing channel.
Whistleblowing is such a fantastic tool for prevention

IMPORTANT LINKS AND MENTIONS

The following episodes might be also of interest for you:

Episode 35: Why fraud awareness is crucial for the profit margin

Episode 42: Improve profitability by preventing fraud and foster ethical culture

THANK YOU FOR SHARING, SUBSCRIBING AND REVIEWING

Thank you for joining me on this episode of THE HUMAN FACTOR – Corporate Integrity Matters.

If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the upcoming episodes. Don’t forget to follow and connect with me on Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram. I am looking forward meeting you there.

YOU ARE IMPORTANT

Let me know what topic you would like to have on spot – via contact@corporateintegrityconcepts.com

Further information about Corporate Integrity can be found on www.coporateintegrityconcepts.com

And if you are interested in becoming part of the amazing movement, join us on www.corporateintegrityacademy.com

  continue reading

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