EU Whistleblowing Monitor – June 2022 Roundup

July 06, 2022
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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 June 2022.

As of 01 July, it has been 7 months since the 17 December 2021 deadline for all Member States to have fully transposed Directive 2019/1937.

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

No country can be yet considered fully transposed - the EU Commission started infringement proceedings against 26 states. 
 

June Updates:

  • New whistleblowing law adopted in Romania – serious concerns raised by civil society and law enforcement
  • Consultation on draft law begins in Austria
  • Amended draft whistleblowing law moves forward in Czechia  


10 Member States have adopted Transposition Laws:

Transposition Bills have been issued in a further 11 countries:

 

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