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19 September 2019

[Event-Brisbane] The new whistleblower protection regime – what it means for corporate counsel

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Cooper Grace Ward

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Established in 1980, Cooper Grace Ward is a leading independent law firm in Brisbane with over 20 partners and 200 team members. They offer a wide range of commercial legal services with a focus on corporate, commercial, property, litigation, insurance, tax, and family law. Their specialized team works across various industries, providing exceptional client service and fostering a strong team culture.
The recent amendments significantly alter and expand protection for 'eligible whistleblowers' who report wrongdoing in the corporate sphere and are likely to affect more than 30,000 companies across Australia.
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October 16, 2019
Lunch: 12.00pm
Start: 12.30pm
Finish: 1.30pm
Cooper Grace Ward
Level 21, 400 George Street
Brisbane, Qld, 4000
T - +61 7 3231 2400
events@cgw.com.au

From 1 July 2019 a new whistleblower protection regime was implemented, which will be relevant to almost all companies.

The amendments significantly alter and expand protection for 'eligible whistleblowers' who report wrongdoing in the corporate sphere and are likely to affect more than 30,000 companies across Australia.

The changes are significant and, among other things, include:

  • the expansion of the definition of 'whistleblower' to cover officers, employees (paid and unpaid), individuals supplying goods and services (both paid and unpaid) and their employees, associates, and the relatives and dependants of any of the above listed
  • allowing and protecting anonymous disclosures, including disclosure to journalists or parliamentarians in certain circumstances
  • allowing the identity of whistleblowers to be protected
  • the introduction of civil penalties for victimising or breaching the confidentiality of a whistleblower.

In this seminar, Cooper Grace Ward partner Charles Sweeney and Adelaide Hayes will lead a discussion that covers:

  • how the updated whistleblower protection regime differs from the previous regime
  • which types of organisations need to comply
  • likely impacts for those organisations
  • practical tips for corporate counsel in the application of the new regime.

We hope you can join us for this timely discussion.

Contributor

Established in 1980, Cooper Grace Ward is a leading independent law firm in Brisbane with over 20 partners and 200 team members. They offer a wide range of commercial legal services with a focus on corporate, commercial, property, litigation, insurance, tax, and family law. Their specialized team works across various industries, providing exceptional client service and fostering a strong team culture.

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