How the law supports the whistleblower
Feb 03, 2020
2 minutes
ADV CHRISTOFF DAMES
Whistleblowing is the exposing or divulging of information on wrongdoing in an organisation. This means information on any activity deemed illegal, unethical or incorrect in private, public or third-sector organisations.
The practice has a crucial role to play, and this is recognised in law. The Protection Disclosures Act (PDA), which came into effect in February
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