Almost all Member States have now implemented the EU Whistleblower Directive and the last deadlines for companies to put whistleblowing processes in place have now passed. 

Our latest publication which has been compiled by members of the firm's Corporate Crime & Investigations team from across several offices offers crucial insight into how the Directive will affect how companies with presence in the EU will need to deal with whistleblower reports and conduct internal investigations. The publication provides an overview of the minimum requirements provided in the Directive followed by a detailed summary of how the Directive has been implemented across Member States mapping differences across jurisdictions which will be of particular interest to multinational companies with presence across several EU countries.

Read the publication here


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