Protect in pact against Monaco’s abusive request to extradite whistleblower Jonathan Taylor
Protect continues its campaign to free whistleblower Jonathan Taylor who is being held in Croatia and facing extradition to Monaco. Protect along with other human and civil rights campaigners have signed an open letter to Croatia’s Minister of Justice Mr. Ivan Malenica urging him to ‘refuse Monaco’s abusive request to extradite Mr. Taylor to Monaco … Read more
Queen’s Speech fails to mention employment bill or whistleblowing
Protect is disappointed that today’s Queen’s Speech, which marks the start of 2021 Parliamentary session, failed to include the much anticipated employment bill or any mention of whistleblowing law reform – which the Government has pledged to review. The employment bill featured in the last Queen’s Speech but no proposals have been brought forward by … Read more
Protect seeks MPs to back its whistleblowing bill following Queen’s Speech
Speaking up, listening up. The need to change UK whistleblowing law.
Protect campaign ‘Let’s Fix UK Whistleblowing Law’ – webinar highlights
Protect launch campaign ‘Let’s Fix UK Whistleblowing Law’ with MP panel debate: April 29
National Guardian urges NHS leaders to play their part as survey finds just 51% feel supported to speak up
EY drops appeal in Dubai whistleblowing case
Where does whistleblowing fit in the Ministerial Code?
The employment case between Home Secretary Priti Patel and former senior civil servant Sir Philip Rutnam may have concluded with a settlement agreement – but the case has thrown up many questions around whistleblowing culture within Government and reform of the Ministerial Code. The case has been reported to have been settled for £340,000 plus … Read more