Free Webinar: "Practical Guide to Designing and Launching a Global Internal Reporting System" [Held May 20, 2026]
D-Quest Inc. will host a free webinar on May 20, 2026, focusing on the design and operation of global internal reporting systems. Aimed at preventing fraud in overseas branches, the session offers practical insights and a 'Setup Checklist' for participants.
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D-Quest Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Taisuke Wakiyama) will host a free webinar titled "Practical Guide to Designing and Launching a Global Internal Reporting System: Practical Points of Establishment and Operation Learned Through a Checklist" starting at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
### Webinar Details & Application
Click here for webinar details and application.
A "Setup Checklist" useful for introducing or reconstructing global whistleblowing will be presented as a benefit.
As many Japanese companies expand their businesses overseas regardless of size, industry, or listing status, how to prevent and discover issues such as fraud at overseas bases at an early stage has become a common challenge that cannot be avoided. A "global internal reporting system" is an effective tool in such cases.
While the number of companies adopting the system is steadily increasing, many have yet to implement it. In particular, we hear that doubts about what to check in the first step and where to start are hurdles to introduction. On the other hand, some companies have set up reporting channels but express concerns about their effectiveness. In these cases, confusion about how and where to start reviewing is a reason for hesitating to reconstruct.
Therefore, this webinar will explain the process of global internal reporting from system planning and design to legal compliance and operation preparation from a practical perspective. Furthermore, as a benefit, we will provide an "Establishment Checklist" that organizes the items required before introduction. This content can be used not only for newly establishing a global internal reporting system but also for reviewing existing systems.
### Webinar Program
1. Planning Phase of System Construction: Organizing the Purpose and Direction of Design
2. Design of Reporting Channels and Setting the Scope of Acceptance
3. Key Points for Responding to Local Laws and Data Protection
4. Utilization of the Pre-opening Checklist and Operation Preparation
The program is based on the expertise of D-Quest, which has over 20 years of experience with more than 3,300 companies and has focused on the construction, introduction, and operation of global internal reporting systems for many years. This is a practical session for companies facing challenges in expanding to overseas bases and building internal structures.
### Speaker
Takaaki Fukuyama
Director, D-Quest Inc. / Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
As the head of D-Quest's internal reporting business, he is involved in operation support and consulting for the improvement and new introduction of internal reporting systems for more than 200 companies annually. In particular, he has experience in launching global internal reporting systems for many companies. He also conducts more than 40 seminars a year on setting up and operating internal reporting channels in Japan and overseas, as well as compliance and harassment prevention training.
### Overview
Title: Practical Guide to Designing and Launching a Global Internal Reporting System
Subtitle: Practical Points of Establishment and Operation Learned Through a Checklist
Date and Time: Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 14:00 - 15:00
Format: Online (Zoom)
Target Audience: Those in charge of newly establishing or reconstructing internal reporting systems for overseas bases, and managers/directors in compliance, legal, internal audit, and human resources departments involved in system design.
Cost: Free
Organizer: D-Quest Inc.
About D-Quest
D-Quest is a consulting firm specializing in human risk management with "Risk Management for People and Organizations" as its core business. We support the enhancement of corporate value through high-quality research, systems, education, and information dissemination. D-Quest's "DQ Helpline" is an anonymous dialogue-type third-party reporting system, launched in 2003, pioneering the field in Japan. Our unique know-how optimized for international networks and overseas reporting is a key strength.
### Webinar Details & Application
Click here for webinar details and application.
A "Setup Checklist" useful for introducing or reconstructing global whistleblowing will be presented as a benefit.
As many Japanese companies expand their businesses overseas regardless of size, industry, or listing status, how to prevent and discover issues such as fraud at overseas bases at an early stage has become a common challenge that cannot be avoided. A "global internal reporting system" is an effective tool in such cases.
While the number of companies adopting the system is steadily increasing, many have yet to implement it. In particular, we hear that doubts about what to check in the first step and where to start are hurdles to introduction. On the other hand, some companies have set up reporting channels but express concerns about their effectiveness. In these cases, confusion about how and where to start reviewing is a reason for hesitating to reconstruct.
Therefore, this webinar will explain the process of global internal reporting from system planning and design to legal compliance and operation preparation from a practical perspective. Furthermore, as a benefit, we will provide an "Establishment Checklist" that organizes the items required before introduction. This content can be used not only for newly establishing a global internal reporting system but also for reviewing existing systems.
### Webinar Program
1. Planning Phase of System Construction: Organizing the Purpose and Direction of Design
2. Design of Reporting Channels and Setting the Scope of Acceptance
3. Key Points for Responding to Local Laws and Data Protection
4. Utilization of the Pre-opening Checklist and Operation Preparation
The program is based on the expertise of D-Quest, which has over 20 years of experience with more than 3,300 companies and has focused on the construction, introduction, and operation of global internal reporting systems for many years. This is a practical session for companies facing challenges in expanding to overseas bases and building internal structures.
### Speaker
Takaaki Fukuyama
Director, D-Quest Inc. / Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
As the head of D-Quest's internal reporting business, he is involved in operation support and consulting for the improvement and new introduction of internal reporting systems for more than 200 companies annually. In particular, he has experience in launching global internal reporting systems for many companies. He also conducts more than 40 seminars a year on setting up and operating internal reporting channels in Japan and overseas, as well as compliance and harassment prevention training.
### Overview
Title: Practical Guide to Designing and Launching a Global Internal Reporting System
Subtitle: Practical Points of Establishment and Operation Learned Through a Checklist
Date and Time: Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 14:00 - 15:00
Format: Online (Zoom)
Target Audience: Those in charge of newly establishing or reconstructing internal reporting systems for overseas bases, and managers/directors in compliance, legal, internal audit, and human resources departments involved in system design.
Cost: Free
Organizer: D-Quest Inc.
About D-Quest
D-Quest is a consulting firm specializing in human risk management with "Risk Management for People and Organizations" as its core business. We support the enhancement of corporate value through high-quality research, systems, education, and information dissemination. D-Quest's "DQ Helpline" is an anonymous dialogue-type third-party reporting system, launched in 2003, pioneering the field in Japan. Our unique know-how optimized for international networks and overseas reporting is a key strength.