Whistleblower Channel
Whistleblower Channel
Whistle Advisor is a way for you to securely report on misconduct at your organisation while retaining full anonymity.
The reports can cover all types of illegality that may harm the public interest, for example by harming the environment, public health, consumer safety and public finances.
3 tips on anonymity
Do not make a report from a work PC or work phone
Don't submit the report from a work- computer or phone
Always use the incognito (private) function in your internet browser
How to submit a case
1. Click on 'Report anonymously'
1. Click on 'Report anonymously'
2. Give the report a title and description
NOTE! Only submit your contact information, if you DON'T want to be anonymous!
2. Give the report a title and description
NOTE! Only submit your contact information, if you DON'T want to be anonymous!
3. Upload files and/or pictures - if you have any
3. Upload files and/or pictures - if you have any
4. Tap the 'submit' button
4. Tap the 'submit' button
5. Copy the link, take a picture of the link with your phone or have it sent to an email or phone
NOTE! If you lose the link, there is NO way to re-enter the case
5. Copy the link, take a picture of the link with your phone or have it sent to an email or phone
NOTE! If you lose the link, there is NO way to re-enter the case
NOTE! The transmission to phone or e-mail takes place via a separate system, which neither the organisation nor we at Legal IT have access to.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Once you've submitted a case, there will be a receipt displayed on the webpage. The receipt contains a link, which enables the person who has the link to track the case and submit further evidence if needed. It is possible to receive the link to your email or phone. Information regarding links and which e-mail address or phone numbers they were sent to, are never transferred to the organization you are reporting on. No log is kept of which links are sent to which phone numbers. All mails and phone numbers whom receives a link will shortly after dispatch be deleted.
You can, at any time, use your case link to see what the firm has done in the case. For example, you can track whether the case has been accepted, if the firm has any further questions, and which individual is handling the case.
You can always add further comments to your case (anonymously of course). Therefore, it is very important that you don't lose your case link or share it with others, who should not be able to comment.
If you lose your case link, you will lose your access to the submitted case- permanently. However, the case lives on within the organisation. Be aware that the case is in risk of being closed if the option of communication is closed. However, it is possible for you to submit a new case where you refer to the original case to which you have lost the link. This way, the organisation can link the two cases together, and you will be able to communicate anonymously from the new case.