Retaliation, Spyware and Blacklists: The Saga of Macedonian Whistleblower Jovan Jovcevski

By Goran Lefkov Jovan Jovcevski is a unique example of a whistleblower in the Balkans and Europe. He was a the administrative founder of the

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An important step to protect whistleblowers”: Anti-corruption law and practice in war-affected Ukraine

Despite the ongoing Russian war, Ukrainian institutions remain focused on anti-corruption efforts. This is especially relevant given the large quantities of international aid and arms

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Whistleblowers have been fighting against corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina on their own for years

Obtaining whistleblower status in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not easy, and those who have succeeded claim that they have not been adequately protected from discrimination,

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Who’s watching the guardians? Media whistleblowing in the Czech Republic

Whistleblowers and journalists form a fragile ecosystem. Many of the most important scandals that have shaken the public were revealed by people who risked their

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Challenges and Progress: The Implementation of the Whistleblower Law in Albania

In recent years, Albania has made considerable efforts to address corruption, starting in 2016 when Parliament adopted the law on whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers,

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The Kyiv Independent Exposes Corruption in Ukraine’s International Legion

Blowing the whistle enforces the playbook for national integrity. In the fall of 2021, a group of journalists were fired from their posts. The newspaper’s

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Friendly Media: Why Hungarian Whistleblowers Turn to Journalists Rather than Officials

By Márton Sarkadi Nagy In April 2015 leaders of three Hungarian anti-corruption NGOs gathered in Budapest for press conference to reach cooperation agreement. Their aim

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A Whistleblower’s Road to Nowhere: The Story of Mara Paraipan

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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Sextortion: why we need a new generation of whistleblowers

All the women who share sextortion issues in this text are listed under false identities to protect sources. However, their statements are recorded and they

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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

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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

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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

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