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  1. Whistleblower protection and reporting channels in the United Kingdom. Table of contents. United Kingdom. 1. Is there a law on whistleblowing in your country? Yes. In the UK the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 (“PIDA”) protects workers who “blow the whistle” in certain situations.

    • Who Is Protected by Law
    • Complaints That Count as Whistleblowing
    • Complaints That Do Not Count as Whistleblowing

    You’re protected if you’re a worker, for example you’re: 1. an employee, such as a police officer, NHS employee, office worker, factory worker 2. a trainee, such as a student nurse 3. an agency worker 4. a member of a Limited Liability Partnership(LLP) Get independent advice if you’re not sure you’re protected, for example from Citizens’ Advice.

    You’re protected by law if you report any of the following: 1. a criminal offence, for example fraud 2. someone’s health and safety is in danger 3. risk or actual damage to the environment 4. a miscarriage of justice 5. the company is breaking the law, for example does not have the right insurance 6. you believe someone is covering up wrongdoing

    Personal grievances (for example bullying, harassment, discrimination) are not covered by whistleblowing law, unless your particular case is in the public interest. Report these under your employer’s grievance policy. Contact the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas)for help and advice on resolving a workplace dispute.

  2. Nov 3, 2016 · A whistleblower is an employee who notices and reports wrongdoing within his company or organization, which could negatively affect the public as a whole. Whistleblowers are protected under the law. This means that whistleblowers should not have to fear retribution , such as the loss of their jobs, simply because they “blew the whistle ...

  3. A whistleblower discloses information about corruption or other wrongdoing being committed in or by an organisation to individuals or entities believed to be able to effect action – the organisation itself, the relevant authorities, or the public. How does whistleblowing affect you?

  4. Aug 2, 2024 · What is a whistleblowing channel? A whistleblowing channel is a designated pathway for employees or individuals to report concerns or suspected misconduct, such as fraud, corruption, or illegal activities, within an organisation.

  5. Jul 31, 2018 · A whistleblower is someone who has evidence of wrongdoing, abuse of power, fraud or misconduct and who shares it with a third party such as an investigative journalism organization like the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.

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  7. Nov 22, 2023 · According to article 8, paragraph 6 of the EU Whistleblowing Directive, companies with between 50 and 249 workers have the option of sharing resources for the receipt of whistleblowing reports and to facilitate investigations without jeopardising confidentiality.

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