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The EU Whistleblowing Directive (EU) 2019/1937 aims to provide a unified legal framework for whistleblower protection across the EU. The directive ensures standardization, sets up reporting mechanisms, and imposes fines on companies that fail to comply. It also prioritizes whistleblower anonymity, prompts authorities to act on credible reports, and highlights the importance of protecting the public interest. Key features include anonymity assurance, clear mandating of authorities' roles, and lessons learned from notable cases like the banking scandal. The directive has raised concerns about potential misuse and compliance costs, but its benefits outweigh the drawbacks, making it a significant step towards empowering citizens to report illicit activities.
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