EU Court Fines Five Countries for Lacking Whistleblower Protection
The EU Court of Justice on Thursday fined five countries for failing to adopt rules to boost protection for whistleblowers who expose fraud, tax evasion, data breaches and other misdeeds.
An agreement among EU member states in 2019 brought in EU-wide rules requiring companies to set up internal channels for whistleblowers and shield them from reprisals such as sackings, demotion and even litigation.
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(Reporting by Bart Meijer; editing by Jan Harvey)
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