EU Whistleblowing Monitor – February 2022 Roundup

March 02, 2022
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EU Whistleblowing Meter – February 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 2022.

As of 01 March, it has been 10 weeks since the 17 December 2021 deadline for all Member States to have fully transposed Directive 2019/1937.

18 countries are now listed as delayed. 1 Member State is still listed as not started (Hungary).

No country can be yet considered fully transposed. The EU Commission has now started infringement proceedings.

8 Member States have adopted Transposition Laws:

Transposition Bills are issued in 11 countries, including:

There is also an important civil society led Law registered in Parliament in Spain available here.

Updates:

  • France formally adopts new law
  • Government in Romania adopts new Bill
  • Bill published in Ireland
  • Delayed transposition is under scrutiny in Austria
  • Media reports on new Bill in Luxembourg
  • In Hungary, NGO comments on transposition not started

Resources:

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Guidelines on Whistleblowing have been published: ICC 2022 aims to provide practice guidelines to enterprise and revise original 2008 guidelines to reflect evolving best practices in the Directive and to complement ISO 37002.

The 02 February 2022 public hearing of Halet v. Luxembourg in the European Court of Human Rights, in which the Grand Chamber consider freedom of expression rights under the Convention and evolving standards on whistleblower protection, including the Directive can be watched in French and English via webcast.

All these and more can be found on the Monitor Resources and Roundup pages - please let us know if there is anything missing.