Opportunity Knocks - But Will Spain Answer?
This week, the political party Ciudadanos has stepped forward pushing whistleblower protection near the top of its lawmaking agenda for this session. Blueprint’s Dr Suelette Dreyfus and Bruno Galizzi make the case for robust protections in line with the EU Whistleblowing Directive.
Spain To Debate Whistleblower Protection Proposal
After many delays, whistleblower protection has made it on to the legislative agenda in Spain. Over the next two days, Spain’s Congress will debate and vote on a proposal made by the political party Ciudadanos.
EU Transparency Chief Says COVID-19 Proves Need for Real Journalists
With the media under siege by police and governments during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic, there's a need for quality journalism by veteran reporters providing real news, according to European Commission Vice President for Transparency Věra Jourová.
Corruption in Germany: It’s far from over
For years, experts have claimed that Germany’s stance in fighting corruption is far from solid – now, another political scandal underlines the dire need for better legislation on transparency and lobbying in the EU’s largest Member State.
Greece’s Anti-Corruption Chief Denies Influencing Novartis Whistleblower Case
Facing a parliamentary probe into her handling of a case into whether the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis paid bribes to Greek politicians, anti-corruption chief Eleni Touloupaki denied wrongdoing and said she's the victim of a “coordinated attempt at moral extermination.”
US Journalists Covering Protests Attacked by Police
For Americans used to seeing scenes of journalists in authoritarian countries being harassed, intimidated, jailed and killed, the sight of reporters covering protests over the death of George Floyd under the knee of a police officer being assaulted by police was shocking – but it kept up.
Australian News Team Assaulted by Police Outside White House
Furious over an attack on a TV news team near the White House by U.S. Park Police clearing the way for President Donald Trump to walk to a church for a photo opportunity, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison demanded answers.
Australian Cops Won't Charge Journalist for Revealing State Spy Plans
Journalist Annika Smethurst, whose home was raided by police looking for the source of a story disclosing government plans to spy on citizens, won't be charged, Australian Federal Police (AFP) said even as they claimed there was a “serious breach” of the law.
Australian Journalists Face Trial Over Cardinal Pell Sex Abuse Case
With Australia's government clamping down on journalists for revealing state secrets to spy on citizens and alleged war crimes by its soldiers in Afghanistan, 30 editors, reporters and media organizations face trial for reporting details of Cardinal George Pell's 2018 child sex abuse conviction that was voided on appeal.
Lockdown Lifted, Greece Pins Post COVID-19 Hopes on Tourism
Greece has begun weekly gradually lifting restrictions that shut down non-essential businesses and required people to mostly stay in their homes.
Blueprint publishes OpEd on whistleblowing and COVID-19 in Spanish media
Blueprint for Free Speech has published an opinion piece in Spanish media outlet Infolibre, drawing the link between COVID-19 and the need to protect workers and citizens blowing the whistle.
Protect whistleblowers, protect everyone's health
The worldwide spread of the coronavirus has highlighted the importance of whistleblowers like never before. Blueprint’s Dr Suelette Dreyfus and Bruno Galizzi explain why.