This isn't about whistleblowers [BE/BA News]

posted by DavidManteigas – Portugal, 2017-05-25 14:37 (3309 d 20:55 ago) – Posting: # 17414
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Hi Dr. Dan,

Not necessarily. If they don't report according to the guideline they could always be subject to an inspection and than have a "double finding". Also, regulators have access in their data to what is the "average" reporting of this kind of troubles, so they can even made inspections on a "risk-based" approach and under-reporting of findings would be one of the "triggers" for inspection.

Regards,
David

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