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Whistleblowing

The aim of whistleblowing is to shine the light on corruption by providing safe channels for staff or other informants to report unethical behaviour in the workplace. Such procedures require the processing of sensitive personal information relating to suspected wrongdoers, whistle-blowers, and other parties, such as witnesses. EU institutions and bodies are obliged to have clear whistleblowing procedures in place. The obligation is placed upon them by the EU Staff Regulations, which state that officials who become aware of a possible illegal activity should report it without delay. Due to the specificity of this procedure and risks imposed on the persons involved, the protection of their personal data is of the utmost importance.


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7
Jan
2016

Opinion on the whistleblowing procedure - EESC

Prior checking opinion regarding internal rules concerning whistleblowing of the European Economic and Social Committee (Case 2015-1090)

29
Sep
2015

Whistleblowing Procedure - European Fisheries Control Agency

Opinion on a notification for prior checking regarding the whistleblowing procedure at the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) (Case 2015-0569)

Available languages: German, English, French
9
Feb
2015

Newsletter Nr. 44

The February 2015 edition of the EDPS Newsletter covers the publication of the new EDPS Strategy 2015-2019, the appointment of the new team of Supervisors at the EDPS and many other EDPS activities.

Available languages: German, English, French