A whistleblower is any person who reports or discloses information about a threat or harm to the public interest in the context of his or her employment in the public or private sector.
While such reports can be made directly to the institution where the incident occurred, whistleblowers can also address the Agency, in which case they are considered external whistleblowers.
A whistleblower is any person who is or has been:
The agency is responsible for reviewing and processing whistleblowing cases in the public sector through administrative investigation when:
The Agency can submit a criminal report to the Prosecutor’s Office when there are elements of a criminal offense or ask the Court to initiate the offense procedure if public institutions (the Labour Inspectorate in the case of private institutions) commit these irregularities: