Whistle -

Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information about perceived wrongdoing within an organization—whether public or private—to an authorized recipient. Often performed by employees, it serves as a critical mechanism for uncovering illegal, unethical, or unsafe activities that might otherwise remain hidden. Core Concept and Motivation

While some may view the act as a conflict of employee loyalty, it is increasingly recognized as a vital tool for safeguarding the public interest and maintaining organizational integrity. Whistle-blowers Directive - Greens/EFA Whistle

: Corruption, tax avoidance, or money laundering. Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information about

: Criminal offenses or failures to comply with legal obligations. : Deliberate actions to cover up malpractices

Whistleblowers typically report activities they reasonably believe evidence misconduct, such as:

: Threats to public health, safety, or the environment.

: Deliberate actions to cover up malpractices.