EU Whistleblowing Meter monitors transposition process

A team of voluntary country editors are documenting national progress on transposition of the EU whistleblower directive. It is a tool to help everyone determine whether EU governments are living up to their obligations to protect whistleblowers.

March 17, 2021News

The EU Whistleblowing Meter tracks the progress of transposition in each country. This is a singular opportunity for European nations to reinforce their democratic foundations and implement truly progressive, coherent, and consistent whistleblower rights across Europe that serve the interests of all.

European civil society has long understood that whistleblowing is about ensuring the right information gets to the right place so that action can be taken and proper oversight ensues.  A team of voluntary country editors are documenting national progress on transposition to help everyone determine whether EU governments are living up to their obligations to protect whistleblowers. We will know whether countries are acting in good faith; consulting widely and openly to develop and adopt comprehensive legal and institutional whistleblower protection measures that reinforce good governance, hold decision-makers to account and allow for substantive civic engagement.

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The Whistleblowing International Network (WIN) is an international charity based in Scotland. WIN’s mission is to strengthen the capacity of civil society to protect public interest whistleblowers worldwide, to support the work of civil society in turning legal rights into active protection for whistleblowers, and to assist in ensuring that whistleblowing disclosures achieve lasting change in the public interest.

Eurocadres – the Council of European Professional & Managerial Staff, is a recognised cross-sectoral European Social partner representing six million European professionals and managers. Eurocadres was the initiator of WhistleblowerProtection.EU, the coalition of 89 trade unions and non- governmental organisations who cooperated in advocating for a directive to protect whistleblowers. Eurocadres is also an associate member organisation of WIN.

Transparency International EU is part of the global anti-corruption movement, Transparency International, which includes over 100 chapters around the world. Transparency International EU leads the movement’s EU advocacy, in close cooperation with national chapters worldwide. Transparency International EU’s mission is to prevent corruption and promote integrity, transparency and accountability in EU institutions, policies and legislation

Since the publication of this article, the EU Whistleblowing Meter has been taken down and in its place is the EU Whistleblowing Monitor. All links point to the new monitor.

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