Whistleblowing: The practical implications of the Protected Disclosures Act for whistleblowing programmes in organisations 2025

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This course will help participants understand the implications of the Protected Disclosures Act, No. 26 of 2000 (as amended in 2017) for their organisation’s whistleblowing programme.

By the end of the course, students will understand what is expected of organisations in managing whistleblowing programmes, both from a regulatory perspective as well as best practice based on actual examples of companies in South Africa and elsewhere in Africa.

Join us for a four-hour remote course.

When and where?

19 November 2024, 9:00 to 13:00 SAST

This course will be held remotely, most likely on Zoom.

Who will benefit from this course?

This course is aimed at compliance officers, forensic investigators, risk managers, ethics officers, internal auditors, company secretaries, and general counsel.

Presenters

Nico Vorster practiced as an attorney before joining Absa in 2001, where he has held various role in Compliance, Forensics and other risk management related areas. He holds BLC, LLB and MPhil (Business Ethics) degrees from the University of Pretoria, various postgraduate qualifications, and is certified as an Ethics Officer, Fraud Examiner (ACFE) and Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (ACAMS).

How much?

R1,980 per person.

Certificate

digital certificate of attendance from UCT will be issued to those who attend the full course.

SIGN UP HERE: Whistleblowing: The practical implications of the Protected Disclosures Act for whistleblowing programmes in organisations | UCT Law at Work

Course Details
Course Delivery Method:

E-learning E-learning

Cost:
R 1 980, 00 per person
Course Fee Includes:
any course material.

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