The EU Court of Justice fined Germany 34 million euros, the Czech Republic 2.3 million euros, Hungary 1.75 million euros, and Estonia and Luxembourg a total of 500,000 euros for failing to adopt laws protecting whistleblowers who expose fraud and other illegal activities. The European Commission requested financial penalties be imposed on these nations for not complying with the Whistleblowers directive, which aims to provide strong protection for whistleblowers and encourage reporting to strengthen EU law. The directive, established in 2019, requires firms to set up internal channels for whistleblowers and protect them from retaliation, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding whistleblowers’ freedom of expression.
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EU clears venture overseeing fighter jet project
The European Commission has approved a joint venture among BAE Systems (UK), Leonardo (Italy), and the Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co for the production of a next-generation fighter jet, responding to concerns over reliance on US defense equipment. This initiative, part of the Global Combat Air Programme, aims to have aircraft operational by 2035, enhancing defense capabilities against rising threats from Russia and China. The UK's recent defense plan includes substantial investments in modernization, highlighting...
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