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WiseCall Reporting Services "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." ~ Edmund Burke Make the call… Make the difference.

WiseCall is a modern company that focuses on specific assistance to its clients in order to facilitate all their internal reporting structures. We have a technologically advanced call centre operated by multilingual call-takers that are trained legal, health and professional advisors. WiseCall products such as Safe-T-Call, CrimeLine and YourCall have been specifically developed to facilitate the r

eporting of unethical health and safety-related issues in multiple environments like businesses, schools, universities or learning institutions. Problem areas such as lack of safety at work, internal crime, fraud, sexual harassment, bullying, mobbing, violence, drug or alcohol abuse, discrimination, intimidation and all environment-related issues can be reported in a totally anonymous manner through the safe whistle blowing or tip-off reporting mechanisms offered by WiseCall. The identity of the informer is protected at all times. WiseCall Services provides to facilitate adherence or compliance to existing legislation such as the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Protected Disclosure Act, Kings Reports on Corporate Governance, Financial Intelligence Centre Act (F**A) and the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act. WiseCall has been specializing in this professional field for the past 20 years. With the support of WiseCall’s state of the art control centre and its team of professional assistants, this complex and necessary part of your business will be taken care of, so that you can focus on your other more important issues.

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18/10/2011

Call for whistleblowing culture in SA
2011/10/17 05:30:25 PM
Cape Town - A whistleblowing campaign was launched in Cape Town on Monday with a call to create a culture of exposing corruption.

Alison Tilley, head of the Open Democracy Advice Centre, said at the event that there was a desperate need to create a culture of whistleblowing in South Africa.

"Corruption and fraud costs South Africans in excess of R100bn each year. It is eating at the very fabric of our society," Tilley said.

"Fighting corruption starts with individuals. Small acts of courage can have a massive impact."

National Whistleblowing Week is funded by the Dutch embassy.

Support for whistleblowers

The campaign seeks to encourage South Africans to blow the whistle on corruption, and equip potential whistleblowers with access to information on the Protected Disclosures Act.

The act supports and protects whistleblowers.

"We are very concerned that the number of whistleblowers is dropping. We want to encourage them to keep coming forward," Tilley said.

Research by Transparency International had ranked South Africa 55th out of 180 countries in a 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index.

"The very core of what we stand for as a nation is in danger. It is up to the person on the street to stand up and say no to wrongdoing in all sectors of business and government," Tilley said.

National Whistleblowing Week could not have come at a better time in South Africa, she said.

The launch of the event was marked by a 3m high whistle at Church Square in the Cape Town city centre.

Dozens of passers-by were handed whistles and encouraged to "blow" to show their support for the campaign.

- Campaign website.
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18/10/2011

Call for whistle-blowing culture in SA: News24: South Africa: News. A campaign to encourage whistle-blowers has been launched with a call to create a culture of exposing corruption, which costs SA over R100bn a year.

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