Whistleblower Policy

INTRODUCTION

The board of Good News Unlimited is committed to operating legally (in accordance with applicable legislation and regulation), properly (in accordance with organisational policy and procedures), and ethically (in accordance with recognised ethical principles). All employees, contractors, and volunteers are expected to cooperate with the organisation in maintaining legal, proper, and ethical operations.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to:

  • a)  encourage the reporting of matters that may cause harm to individuals or financial or non- financial loss to Good News Unlimited or damage to its reputation;
  • b)  enable Good News Unlimited to deal with reports from whistleblowers in a way that will protect the identity of the whistleblower as far as possible and provide for the secure storage of the information provided;
  • c) establish policies for protecting whistleblowers against reprisal by any person internal or external to the entity;
  • d)  provide for the appropriate infrastructure;
  • e)  help to ensure Good News Unlimited maintains the highest standards of ethical behaviour and integrity.

POLICY

Concerns regarding illegal or corrupt behaviour

Where an employee, contractor, volunteer, or member of the public associated in any way with Good News Unlimited believes in good faith on reasonable grounds that any employee, contractor, or volunteer has breached any provision of the general law, that employee must report their concern to:

  • the Managing Director of Good News Unlimited: or, if they feel that the Managing Director may be complicit in the breach,
  • the Chairman of Good News Unlimited, or
  • the duly constituted authorities responsible for the enforcement of the law in the relevant area.

The person making their concern known shall not suffer any sanctions from the organisation on account of their actions in this regard provided that their actions

  • are in good faith, and
  • are based on reasonable grounds, and
  • conform to the designated procedures.

The person within the organisation to whom such a disclosure is made shall

  • if they believe the behaviour complained of to be unquestionably trivial or fanciful, dismiss the allegation and notify the person making the allegation of their decision; or
  • if they believe the behaviour complained of to be neither trivial nor fanciful, ensure that the allegation is investigated, a finding is made, and the person making the allegation is informed of the finding.

Any such investigation shall observe the rules of natural justice and the provisions of procedural fairness.

Disclosures may be made anonymously, and this anonymity shall as far as possible be preserved by the organisation.

Concerns regarding improper or unethical behaviour

Where an employee, contractor, volunteer, or member of the public associated in any way with Good News Unlimited believes in good faith on reasonable grounds that any employee, volunteer, or contractor has breached any provision of the organisation’s constitution, or its bylaws, or its policies, or its code of conduct, or generally recognised principles of ethics, that employee may report their concern to

  • their supervisor: or, if they feel that their supervisor may be complicit in the breach,
  • the Managing Director of Good News Unlimited: or, if they feel that the Managing Director may be complicit in the breach,
  • Chairman of Good News Unlimited.

The person making their concern known shall not suffer any sanctions from the organisation on account of their actions in this regard provided that their actions

  • are in good faith, and
  • are based on reasonable grounds, and
  • conform to the designated procedures.

The person within the organisation to whom such a disclosure is made shall

  • if they believe the behaviour complained of to be unquestionably trivial or fanciful, dismiss the allegation and notify the person making the allegation of their decision; or
  • if they believe the behaviour complained of to be neither trivial nor fanciful, ensure that the allegation is investigated, a finding is made, and the person making the allegation is informed of the finding.

Any such investigation shall observe the rules of natural justice and the provisions of procedural fairness.

Disclosures may be made anonymously, and this anonymity shall as far as possible be preserved by the organisation.

AUTHORISATION

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Good News Unlimited

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