About the EU Whistleblowing Monitor
The ‘EU Directive on Whistleblowing’ entered into force on the 16th of December 2019 and each of the 27 EU Member States have until the 17th of December 2021 to transpose its provisions into their national legal and institutional systems.
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Latest News
Below are the latest updates in the transposition and implementation of the EU Directive on Whistleblowing
- New Landmark Fines for Whistleblower Harassment
- EU Court fines for whistleblowing delay
- EU Court fines for whistleblowing law delay
- Increase in External Whistleblowing Reported
- French Anti-Corruption Agency’s 2023 Report Reveals Rise in Whistleblower Reports
- Multi-Million Euro Recovery Following Whistleblower Report
Featured Resources
Evolving European Whistleblower Rights: 2 Years of the Directive Webinar
The webinar provides a progress update on the state of play, exploring legal perspectives on evolving whistleblowing rights
Compliance Analysis Framework and Timeline
The table below shows the latest update on the implementation of the EU Directive and analyses the compliance of each Member Stateโs whistleblower protection legislation and legal framework against five criteria reflecting the minimum standard requirements of the EU Directive on Whistleblowing and international best practice principles.
The table is also available on its own dedicated page here.
To learn more about the 5-point best practice framework, visit our Methodology page. For a more in-depth analysis, please explore the enhanced country pages.