Lawyer: Serbia’s Whistleblower’s Rights Violated In Proceedings
This article first appeared in rs.n1info Author: NIN, Beta, N1 Belgrade 07.10.2021 09:42 Vladimir Gajic, a defence lawyer for Aleksandar Obradovic, the whistleblower in illegal arms
Anuška Delić (September 2021)
This article first appeared in seemo.org September, 2021 Photo: Oliver Abraham) She was taken by investigative journalism in 2006, when she was a journalist of
Activists push Western Balkan countries to protect whistleblowers
by Coalition staff There is no denying that whistleblowing is a radical concept: people getting secret evidence of crimes being committed inside companies and public
The protection of whistleblowers in Slovakia finally receives a significant boost with the establishment of the Whistleblower Protection Office.
Since 2014, Slovakia has had a law on whistleblower protection. The Slovak Cabinet passed an amendment including Transparency International Slovakia´s recommendations in November 2018. In
Chronicle of a dismissal foretold, or how much the truth costs in Albania
By Ben Andoni The last day of the year usually brings a sense of reconciliation among people, but this was not the case of an
Unwelcome Heroes: Whistleblowers in Albania expose corruption but remain unappreciated
An investigative report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) has exposed a global fraud scheme that involves high-level officials within the Albanian
Sudden Impact: Montenegrin whistleblower helps to reform broken tax system
In a rare case of public whistleblowing in Montenegro, customs inspector Siniša Raičević told Coalition journalists that imported heating fuel has been improperly taxed for