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Key whistleblowing cases of 2024

KEY WHISTLEBLOWING CASES IN 2024 This page serves as a comprehensive exploration of key whistleblowing cases that have occurred throughout the year, unraveling stories that have captured public attention and ignited debates on a range of issues. Both successes and disappointments serve as a strong reminder that our work is not only needed, but also ... Read more

Legal challenge to give all job applicants vital whistleblowing legal protections

A case at the Court of Appeal is considering whether all external job applicants should have whistleblowing legal protection. Protect has filed a third-party intervention at the Court of Appeal to widen whistleblowing protection to all external job applicants. The charity was given permission to intervene because the case gives rise to important issues of public policy.

Press statement: Josie Stewart, former FCDO whistleblower wins at Tribunal

Responding to the judgment in the case of Josie Stewart, former FCDO whistleblower, Protect welcomes the ruling which has far reaching implications for the civil service. However, we still need to close the gap between the value whistleblowing brings in exposing wrongdoing, and the lack of protections for those civil servants who speak up.

Reports

Reports The breadth of our policy work stretches far and wide. Whistleblowing plays a vital role in uncovering unethical practices, safeguarding individuals, and protecting the integrity of organisations. Conducting thorough research and sharing findings strengthens our mission and promotes a culture of openness and trust through data and learning. We conduct fresh research year on ... Read more

Silence in the City 2

RUSI launches its new paper looking at the benefits of introducing rewards for whistleblowers in the fight against economic crime.  Protect was established to encourage public interest concerns to be raised, investigated and addressed – including issues of bribery, corruption and fraud.  For most of those who call our Advice Line, there is no question of rewards, nor does the concept make sense except in circumstances where substantial fines are levied against wrongdoers and collected by enforcement bodies.  

Protect intervenes to stave off the removal of Injury to Feelings compensation

Action by the whistleblowing charity Protect has helped retain the ability for whistleblowers to get compensation for their non-financial losses. In the Employment Appeal Tribunal between Declan Durey and South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust there was a risk that the established “injury to feelings”* award for whistleblowers could have been dismantled.

Landmark decision opens the door for charity trustees to be protected as whistleblowers in the UK

In a landmark decision handed down today (Oct 21 2024) by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT), the door has been opened for UK charity trustees to receive protection from adverse treatment for making whistleblowing disclosures to a charity or to another relevant party.  Until now, protection had not been available, due to the particular circumstances in which trustees work, often unpaid and without a contract.

Artist’s Case Brings Fresh Attention to #Fishrot Scandal

The Icelandic artist ODEE (Oddur Eysteinn Friðriksson), has put normal life on hold while he awaits the outcome of a lawsuit against him by one of the largest fishing companies in Europe, the Icelandic-based Samherji. The case relates to his artwork which draws attention to what’s known as the #Fishrot scandal, originally brought to light by whistleblower Jóhannes Stefansson. More than 30 publications/media platforms have now covered the story discussing the consequences of artists using their right to freely express themselves and explore social and political issues.