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This is the story of Mara Paraipan, a Romanian civil servant who blew the whistle on the Romanian Ministry of Transport * Seven months after
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Croatia: newly proposed anti-leak legislation could further worsen the precarious situation of whistleblowers
When Maja Đerek realized the company where she worked wasn’t collecting rental fees for some of its business spaces, she didn’t know the story would
Reporting corruption in Ukraine: Crowdsourcing whistleblowers when all else fails
“The court’s decision is a significant achievement both for me personally and for the entire anti-corruption system in general,” says Euhen Shevchenko, “For the first
Whistleblowing in Montenegro: A Steep Path to Justice
“Being a whistleblower in Montenegro is difficult. Nobody enjoys living in uncertainty and worrying about their family’s well-being, but it comes from within and I
Success! – Dismissal and criminal charges sought for North Macedonia’s Film Agency Director
Following the report of Milčo Mančevski, on November 15, 2023, the Macedonian State Commission for Prevention of Corruption asked for the dismissal of the Film
52 Women Accuse Doctors of Violence and Corruption in Bosnian Maternity Wards
One mother threatened with ‘cutting and stitching’ unless she paid a bribe; formal criminal complaints filed against doctors, nurses and midwives in Zenica Fifty-two women