European Union:
EU Whistleblower Directive Has Its Flaws
11 December 2019
Arnold & Porter
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In this article, Dr. Fritz argues that once the EU Whistleblower
Directive gets adopted into national law, some work will still be
needed to correct its flaws. He says the Directive, as it is,
undermines the anonymity of the whistleblower and restricts
opportunities for the company to cure its deficits internally and
silently without risking a public reputation damage. Thus, these
issues must be considered in the upcoming political decision-making
process.
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