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CBUAE introduces whistleblowing portal to anonymously report misconduct

     

    • Portal to address alleged illegal and unethical practices by taking the necessary action promptly

    • It also allows the sharing of comprehensive information around a relevant concern

     

     

    The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has launched a new whistleblowing portal, an encrypted channel, which allows internal and external stakeholders to anonymously raise any concern related to misconduct or policy violations by CBUAE employees, contractors and representatives.

     

    Emirati News Agency (WAM) reported that the launch of the whistleblowing portal is part of CBUAE’s efforts to promote compliance with the CBUAE Code of Conduct and the highest standards of governance. 

     

    It aims at addressing occurrences of alleged illegal and unethical practices by taking the necessary action promptly.

     

    The portal, located on the CBUAE website, allows employees and external stakeholders, such as financial institutions, vendors, and the public, to voice their concerns around misconduct without the fear of reprisal. 

     

    It also allows the sharing of comprehensive information around a relevant concern, including the attachment of files and documents backing a particular claim.

     

    The whistleblowing portal is available at https://eservices.centralbank.ae/wb/