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Takata – Case Study

Takata (2000-2015) What Happened As of May 19, 2015, Takata is now responsible for the largest auto recall in history. Takata has already recalled 40 million vehicles across 12 vehicle brands for “Airbags that could explode and potentially send shrapnel into the face...

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DB Case Study

Deutsche Bank What Happened A 5-year investigation led to the conclusion that Deutsche Bank had overvalued its derivatives portfolio at the height of the 2008 financial crisis, hiding potential loses. Deutsche Bank agreed to pay a $55 million penalty to the Securities...

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The Whistleblowers Enigma!

According to few credible sources and publications, each year there are between 2787-3500 whistleblower cases filed each year that cost Corporate America for their mistakes in handing Whistleblowers between $4.5B – 6.0B dollars annually, split between government fines...

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The Use Case for Safewhistle

The Problem SafeWhistle™ was born out of necessity. There is no known platform currently in the US market for a corporation to collect and manage reports that are critical to the integrity of their business. Since the 2008 financial crisis, there has been a vertical...

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The Corporate Responsibility Paradox

The Corporate Responsibility Paradox After a significant event in human history, the questions that are often being asked are: “Does history tend to repeat itself?” and “Do we learn from our mistakes?”. Well, it depends on who do you ask. It seems that we are moving...

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