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The Telephone Game

Along with each call about financial fraud, company whistle-blower hotlines take dozens of calls on everything from gripes about co-workers coming in late to complaints from workers who say they are underpaid.

> > It has been just over two years since Sarbanes-Oxley began requiring companies to provide employees with a way to anonymously report financial misdeeds. This has usually meant setting up telephone hotlines, most of them open to any type of ethics complaint. But along with each call about financial fraud, companies take dozens of calls on everything from gripes about co-workers coming in late to complaints from workers who say they are underpaid.
Source: CFO


Published:2004-11-08
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