Share a concern online

Please speak up and share your concerns about behavior you believe may be inconsistent with our Shared Values or Global Principles of Business Conduct.

For current Deloitte partners, principals, directors and employees please select your assigned office location information.

For non-Deloitte personnel, please select the relevant Deloitte office location information.

Please select Deloitte Global/DTTL if you work with or are employed by Deloitte Global.

What should I do if the location I am in is not listed?

If the location is not listed, please choose "Other/Not Listed" from the drop-down list.

What to do if matters cannot be reported locally

We encourage you to speak to your Partner, Talent team or Ethics Officer or make a report through SpeakUp in your local geography first. The Location /city where the matter occurred will determine where the preliminary review of your disclosure will occur. You should only select Asia Pacific Conduct Office (from the location dropdown on the left) if you have genuine concerns about reporting this matter locally (for example if the matter involves Senior Leadership).

How can I access my personal data?

Requests to access or correct your personal data will be handled in accordance with applicable laws. Please contact your local firm ethics or privacy team or use the "Ask a Question" feature in this Deloitte Speak Up platform for more information. For Deloitte Speak Up Privacy Statement, please refer to Privacy (deloitte.com).

What is required for the EU Whistleblowing Directive?

Deloitte’s values and DNA encourages all relations to report misconduct to the Belgium central Ethics team. Our existing reporting process is aligned with the new EU Whistleblowing Directive. The European Union has obliged all companies of a certain size to provide Whistleblowing channels in order to report specific Breaches of EU law. For more information, please consult our Whistleblowing policy via the Ethics intranet page or upon request (beethicsoffice@deloitte.com).

EU Whistleblowing breaches include:

  • public procurement;
  • financial services, products and markets, and prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing;
  • product safety and compliance;
  • transport safety;
  • protection of the environment;
  • radiation protection and nuclear safety;
  • food and feed safety, animal health and welfare;
  • public health;
  • consumer protection;
  • protection of privacy and personal data, and security of network and information systems;
  • tax fraud prevention;
  • social fraud prevention.

Other reports:
Please note that all other reports e.g. about discrimination, (sexual) harrassment, respect & fair treatment, professional practice, etc. do not fall under the EU Whistleblowing Directive.