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Landmark report published on new whistleblowing law

Malta Malta (Country Profile | Updates)

Update Date:

15 December 2022

Country:

Malta

Source: whistleblowingnetwork.org

NGO Repubblika has published a new Report ‘Protecting Whistleblowers in Malta’ assessing Maltese new law utilising a WIN compliance standard being developed to provide assessment criteria for both EU Directive and international best practice principles for whistleblowing legislation.

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