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Alex787 [66]
1 year ago
6

Encouraged by the new sarbanes-oxley law, individuals who report unethical or illegal behavior within an organization are referr

ed to as ____________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Ostrovityanka [42]1 year ago
3 0

The correct option is (B) whistleblowers.

Encouraged by the new Sarbanes-Oxley law, individuals who report unethical or illegal behavior within an organization are referred to as  whistleblowers.

<h3> Who can become a whistleblower?</h3>

whistleblower, a person who uninvitedly divulges sensitive or secret information about a company, typically regarding malfeasance or misbehavior. Most whistleblowers claim that their devotion to the public good drives them to take such acts. Although the phrase was originally used to describe public employees who exposed instances of governmental waste, corruption, or mismanagement, it is now used to describe any employee or officer of a public or private organization who informs a larger group of problems that arise due to waste, fraud, corruption, or profit-seeking.

Someone who reveals misbehavior to a supervisor or internal affairs may be seen as a whistleblower in police organizations due to the strong horizontal loyalties present there.

To know more about whistleblower visit :

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<h3>The correct question is :</h3>

Encouraged by the new Sarbanes-Oxley law, individuals who report unethical or illegal behavior within an organization are referred to as ____________.

a) compliance police

b) whistleblowers

c) corporate raiders

d) vigilantes

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