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  • 06/06/2024
    EU Directive spurs surge in whistleblowing reports
  • 31/05/2024
    NGO publishes Report on Whistleblowing
  • 07/11/2023
    Analysis reveals whistleblowing laws fall below EU standard
  • 30/06/2023
    NGO publishes report on implementation whistleblowing law
  • 24/02/2021
    Public consultation on a draft law to implement the EU Directive on whistleblowing begins
  • 30/12/2020
    Government considering whistleblowing protection to extend to workplace sexual harassment
  • 01/08/2020
    COVID-19 pandemic slows progress on transposing EU Directive on whistleblowing
  • 17/06/2020
    No known progress on the transposition of EU Directive on Whistleblowing Protection

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