High time Singapore sets up proper whistleblower laws, protection
Michelle Quah
THE Australian parliament recently passed a host of amendments to the country's whistleblowing laws which will, when they take effect in July, raise the level of protection for whistleblowers and make it a requirement for public (listed) companies and large private companies there to have a whistleblowing policy.
This development Down Under begs the question: When will Singapore see fit to institutionalise legal protection for our whistleblowers?
Whistleblower policies in corporate Singapore are currently of the "optional", "best practices" variety - meaning that the companies that see fit to have one are lauded for setting a good example, but none are required by law or even conduct codes to do so.
TRENDING NOW
Johor property old hand KSL readies family handover amid market boom
Wilmar, Musim Mas among palm-oil firms in Indonesia under probe for suspected export under-invoicing
Sats may reward shareholders with special dividend if there’s spare cash
Property group Lee Kim Tah reaches settlement with ex-director in ongoing misconduct probe