What is the whistleblower EU directive?

The EU Whistleblower Directive is a European Union law that protects organisations from wrongdoing. Organisations must ensure that individuals can report without fear of retaliation, providing confidential reporting channels, and safeguards their rights.

The EU Whistleblower Directive is a European Union law that protects organisations from wrongdoing in various areas like public health and environmental protection. Organisations must ensure that individuals can report without fear of retaliation, providing confidential reporting channels, and safeguards their rights. The directive aims to boost transparency and accountability in the EU. The process of implementation of the directive into national law is still ongoing.

Choosing a platform over a email reporting system: why?

Choosing a platform over a email reporting system: why?

When it comes to handling sensitive reports of misconduct, using a dedicated whistleblowing
platform is not just a best practice—it’s a necessity. While email may seem like a simple solution, it
lacks security, structure, and efficiency, exposing both employees and organizations to unnecessary
risks. Here’s why investing in a whistleblowing platform is the smarter choice for businesses that
take ethics, compliance, and risk management seriously.