Whistle
Whistleblowers typically report activities they reasonably believe evidence misconduct, such as:
: Threats to public health, safety, or the environment. Whistle
While some may view the act as a conflict of employee loyalty, it is increasingly recognized as a vital tool for safeguarding the public interest and maintaining organizational integrity. Whistle-blowers Directive - Greens/EFA : Deliberate actions to cover up malpractices
: Criminal offenses or failures to comply with legal obligations. Often performed by employees, it serves as a
: Deliberate actions to cover up malpractices.
: Corruption, tax avoidance, or money laundering.
Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information about perceived wrongdoing within an organization—whether public or private—to an authorized recipient. Often performed by employees, it serves as a critical mechanism for uncovering illegal, unethical, or unsafe activities that might otherwise remain hidden. Core Concept and Motivation