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  • 06/06/2024
    EU Directive spurs surge in whistleblowing reports
  • 15/12/2022
    Landmark report published on new whistleblowing law
  • 15/12/2021
    Civil Society criticise new whistleblowing law
  • 16/11/2021
    Law Adopted
    New Whistleblowing law proposal published
  • 11/11/2021
    Ministers announce whistleblowing law reform, no details available
  • 22/10/2021
    Civil society renews call for proper consultation on whistleblowing law reforms
  • 17/10/2021
    Legal reform to better protect whistleblowers soon expected
  • 30/09/2021
    Ombuds report highlights need for stakeholder consultation on whistleblowing law reform
  • 21/01/2021
    Minister confirms transposition of EU Directive on Whistleblowing requires amendments to current law

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