EU Whistleblowing Monitor - February & March 2024 Roundup

March 28, 2024
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February & March 2024 Roundup

This is the monthly roundup of updates provided by the EU Whistleblowing Monitor team of country editors detailing national developments in the transposition of the EU Directive on Whistleblowing during February & March 2024.

It has now been two years and three months since the deadline for all Member States to have fully transposed Directive 2019/1937. 25 countries have adopted transposition legislation.

Two countries are still listed as delayed – no countries have not started.

No country can be yet considered fully transposed - the EU Commission started and progressed infringement proceedings against most Member States and made referrals to the European Court of Justice for transposition failure. The conformity study assessing Member States transposition efforts is currently underway.

Updates:

· Slovakia: Whistleblowing law reforms halted 

· Poland: CJEU Advocate issues opinion on transposition failure

Resources:

· 10th Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, Whistleblower Resolution

· Transparency International Ireland’s updated 2023 Speak Up Safely Guide to Making a Protected Disclosure and Whistleblowing

· International Federations of Accountants & Chartered Professional Accountants Canadas joint Report on understanding whistleblower protection: laws, practices, trends and key implementation consideration.

 

Twenty-five Member States have now adopted Transposition Laws:

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Transposition Bills have been issued in at least two countries:

All these and more can be found on the Monitor Resources and Roundup pages.