Whistle Blower Policy In Insurance Companies

Whistle Blower Policy In Insurance Companies A Whistle Blower is a person who exposes any kind of unethical activity, item or information that is dee…
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i) Awareness of the employees that such channels are available, how to use them and how their report will be handled;
ii) Handling of reports received confidentially, for independent assessment, investigation and where necessary for taking appropriate follow-up actions;
iii) A robust mechanism to protect employees, who make report in good faith and for benefit of the organisation;
iv) A system of briefing to Board of Directors;
v) A full proof system and learning process to encourage employees to report such activities by using such mechanism.
This Whistle Blower Policy provides a system to the Directors, Employees and Outsiders to report without fear any instance of actual or suspected violation, wrong doings or any unethical or improper doing, which will impact adversely on image or financial position of an organisation, through appropriate forum.WHISTLE BLOWER PROCESS;
OBJECTIVE;
The Policy needs to ensure that concerns are properly raised, appropriately investigated and addressed by attempting to;i) Define the events that trigger a whistle blower complaint;
ii) Define process of lodging complaint;
iii) Define various committees/ teams and their roles in implementation of the Policy;
iv) Outline full proof process of investigation and handling of information;
v) Outline process to protect employee by being discriminated for reporting such information within an organisation or policy to not disclose employee’s information within organisation.
EVENTS /COMPLAINTS TO BE COVERED UNDER THE POLICY
The IRDA Guidelines don’t provide list of events/nature of complaints to be consider under the Whistle Blower Policy. Following are some activities, which must be considered;i) All unlawful acts whether civil or criminal;
ii) Failure or breach to implement well define Company Policies or various matters;
iii) Knowingly breaching of any rules or regulations of Central/ State or other law of lands, even in personal capacity;
iv) Unprofessional conduct or business activities by any stakeholder of the company;
v) Fraudulent or corrupt practices, within or outside of organisation such as giving bribe to take or seek undue advantage or accepting any gift from outsiders to compromise on the policies of the Company;
vi) Any practice which is harmful to any person or property of public or the organisation;
vii) Failure to take appropriate step to mitigate any risk or to comply with any law or regulation, which will impact heavily on the Company.
APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF COMPANIES ACT, 2013
Section 177 of the Companies Act, 2013, certain companies have to establish Vigil/Whistle-blowing mechanism to report unethical behaviour or act or other concern to the management. Section 177(9)- provides that everya) Listed Company;
b) Campines which accept public deposit;
c) Companies which have borrowed money from banks and public financial institution in excess of Rs. 50.00 Crores
Shall establish a Vigil Mechanism for directors and employees to report genuine concern in such manner as may be prescribed. Section 177(10)- Safeguard against victimizationa) Policy against victimization of person using the Vigil Mechanism;
b) Provide access to the Chairman of Audit Committee in appropriate or exceptional cases;
c) Display Vigil Mechanism Policy on the Website of the Company;
d) A report on “Vigil Mechanism” to be included in the “Board Report”.
Schedule IV- Code for Independent Directors;a) Ascertain and ensure that the company has an adequate and functional or exceptional case;
b) Ensure that interests of a person who uses the mechanism are not prejudicially affected.
WHISTLE BLOWING CHANNEL
PROVISIONS UNDER SEBI (LISTING OBLIGATIONS AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS 2015
Regulation 4(2)(d)(iv)- Provides that the listed entity shall derives an effective whistle blower mechanism enabling stakeholder, including individual employees and their representative bodies, to freely communicate their concern about illegal or unethical practices. Regulation 46(2) (e)- provides that the listed entity shall disseminate the details of establishment of Vigil Mechanism / Whistle-blower Policy information on website. Regulation 18(3) read with Part C Role of Audit Committee and Review of Information by the Audit Committee - provides that Audit Committee shall review the functioning of the Vigil Mechanism / Whistle-blower Policy of the Company. Schedule V Corporate Governance Report- Provides that the Annual Report should contain a separate section on Corporate Governance Disclosure. The Corporate Governance Report should make a specific disclosure with regard to the details of establishment of Vigil Mechanism/ Whistle-blower Policy, and affirmation that no personnel has been denied access to the Audit Committee.CONCLUSION:
Being a democratic country our policy makers seek that a democratic culture should be prevail in public as well as in Private organisations. Every person whether he is a stakeholder or not should be given a mechanism to report his concern or any unethical behaviour to the appropriate forum. If Whistle Blower Policy/ Mechanism is appropriately implemented in any organisation, whether it is government or private, shall prevent future loss related to financial matter, image or public at large. Disclaimer: The entire contents of this document have been prepared on the basis of relevant provisions and as per the information existing at the time of the preparation. Although care has been taken to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of the information provided, author assume no responsibility, therefore. Users of this information are expected to refer to the relevant existing provisions of applicable Laws and take appropriate advice of consultants. The user of the information agrees that the information is not professional advice and is subject to change without notice. Author assume no responsibility for the consequences of the use of such information.About Author
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