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Committee report on the transposition of EU Directive on whistleblowing delayed

Sweden Sweden (Country Profile | Updates)

Update Date:

1 June 2020

Source: N/A

The Exploratory Committee that was due to deliver its final report on the transposition of the EU Directive on whistleblowing before 29 May 2020 has been granted an extension. The new deadline to deliver the report on the inquiry to the Swedish Government is 30 June 2020.

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