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Prosecutors Investigate Bribery and Abuse in Bosnia’s Maternity Wards
Officials act on evidence of corruption and ‘slaughterhouse’ conditions in hospitals, discovered by Udruženje Baby Steps Responding to evidence of widespread bribery and abuse in
Whistleblower Protection in Southeast Europe – Moving to the Next Step (Report)
“During the last decade whistleblowing has increasingly been mainstreamed in the South-eastern European countries. Presently these countries have adopted the whistleblower legislation and have embarked
International Whistleblower Day 2022
This article first appeared in en.scoop.mk June 18, 2021 by Goran Lefkov Center for Investigative Journalism SCOOP Macedonia and the Youth Educational Forum jointly organized
Whistleblower Emir Mešić: ITA BiH Director Miro Džakula has special methods to cover up his crime
This article first appeared in interview.ba January 22, 2022 Since October last year, whistleblower Emir Mešić has been suspended. He allegedly leaked information from the
The whistleblowers who have exposed the wiretapping
have received the “Meto Jovanovski” award This article first appeared in transparency.mk December 10, 2021 The whistleblowers Gjorgji Lazarevski and Zvonko Kostovski have disclosed the mass
Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection Annual Meeting held in Sarajevo
This article first appeared in transparency.mk December 3, 2021 The Annual Meeting of the Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection co-hosted by the Foundation INFOHOUSE,
European Court Rules Against Montenegro in Prison Whistleblower Case
This article first appeared in Balkan Insight Samir Kajosevic – Podgorica – BIRN – November 9, 2021 – 13:33 November 9, 2021 The European Court
Moldova Momentum: Officials Strive for Victory in Whistleblower Cases
This article first appeared in Whistleblower Network News by Mark Worth – October 15, 2021 It’s almost cliché to say that a whistleblower protection law is
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
To discuss, to warn, and to reward!
NGO 35mm, on the occasion of Whistleblower Month, and in cooperation with The Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection, European Center for Whistleblower Rights and
Sarajevo Lawmaker who Exposed Child Abuse Wins ‘Free Speech Award’
Sabina Ćudić shocked the collective conscience of Bosnian society last year when she revealed photos of disabled children tied to their beds at a care