• AML
  • Qui Tam
  • SEC
  • CFTC
  • FCPA
  • FAQS
Demand Protections for Artificial Intelligence Whistleblowers | Take Action!
Subscribe
Donate
Get Help
No Result
View All Result
Whistleblower Network News
The Truth at Any Cost.
Qui Tam, Compliance and Anti-Corruption News.
Whistleblower Network News
No Result
View All Result
Home Global Whistleblowers

Lithuania Benefits from New Whistleblower Law – but Whistleblowers Don’t

June 19, 2020
in Global Whistleblowers, Legislation, News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Lithuania Benefits from New Whistleblower Law – but Whistleblowers Don’t
Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedInEmail

Europe’s first known experiment with whistleblower rewards is not off to a good start.

None of the four people who applied for a monetary reward under Lithuania’s new whistleblower protection law received a payment, according to local media. The requests were denied even though the people were granted whistleblower status and made valid reports that helped authorities investigate misconduct.

Elena Martinonienė, a spokesperson for Lithuania’s Prosecutor General, gave a dubious reason for rejecting the applications. “The information from the whistleblowers was important and helpful,” she acknowledged. “But the information was known before the law took effect. The law does not act in reverse.”

Register for National Whistleblower Day Register for National Whistleblower Day Register for National Whistleblower Day

Martinonienė said the reports properly were made after the Law on the Protection of Whistleblowers became active in January 2019, but the “information in the reports was not absolutely new.”

The problem is that this loophole is not mentioned in the whistleblower law, nor in the “Remuneration Procedure for Reporters of Valuable Information” approved by the government in November 2018. The law simply says whistleblowers who have reported “valuable information” may receive a reward according government regulations. And these regulations don’t exclude information that is “not absolutely new.”

Due to confidentiality rules, Martinonienė said she could not provide any specifics on any of the four cases.

The rejected applications are troubling on several levels. First, Lithuanian citizens could be disincentivized to report crime and corruption that occurred before January 2019. Second, if the Prosecutor General – the sole agency with authority to administer the law – can simply make up reasons to deny rewards, Lithuania’s new whistleblower system won’t function properly and will lack credibility.

Third, the notion that prosecutors would pay citizens for information to be used in a criminal proceeding is not ethically sound. Whistleblower rewards should be paid by an agency with no stake in the outcome of an investigation, such as an ombudsman’s office or an independent agency set up for that purpose.

Finally, the rejections tarnish the otherwise noteworthy success of a new program in a country with almost no experience with the issue. Applications were approved for 36 out of 68 people who requested whistleblower status during the law’s first year, according to local media. Based on whistleblower reports, five pre-trial investigations were begun and one case reached court.

Eighty percent of reports were about suspected misconduct within the public sector, including accounting fraud, asset misappropriation, abuse, influence peddling and environmental harm.

In another positive sign, seven employers were warned not to retaliate against employees by dismissing them or cutting their salary.

Tags: International WhistleblowerWhistleblower awards
Previous Post

Philadelphia City Council Introduces Bill to Protect Workers in The Age of COVID-19

Next Post

Whistleblower Attorney Warns of Chilling Effect in Court’s Reasoning to Release Bolton Book

Next Post
Whistleblower Attorney Warns of Chilling Effect in Court’s Reasoning to Release Bolton Book

Whistleblower Attorney Warns of Chilling Effect in Court’s Reasoning to Release Bolton Book

Please login to join discussion

Receive Daily Alerts

Subscribe to receive daily breaking news and legislative developments sent to your inbox.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Most Popular

Whistleblower Receives $5 Million for Exposing California Health System’s Alleged Kickback Scheme

Senator Grassley Questions IRS Nominee on Support for Whistleblower Program

Whistleblower Attorney Stresses Importance for Companies to Instill Strong Internal Reporting Mechanisms

National Whistleblower Day Celebration Returning to Capitol Hill

Boeing Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit with Family of Deceased Whistleblower

Congress Introduces “Urgently Needed” AI Whistleblower Bill

Whistleblower Poll

Whistleblower Poll
Whistleblower Poll

Exclusive Marist Poll: Overwhelming Public Support Among Likely Voters For Increased Whistleblower Protections

byGeoff Schweller
October 6, 2020

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

STAY INFORMED.
Subscribe to receive breaking whistleblower updates.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

About Us

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Careers

Subscribe

  • Daily Mail
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • YouTube Channel

Contribute

  • Letter to the Editor
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Reprint Guidelines

Your Experience

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Help

  • Rules for Whistleblowers
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Advertise
Whistleblower Network News

Whistleblower Network News is an independent online newspaper providing our readers with up-to-date information on whistleblowing. Our goal is to be the best source of information on important qui tam, anti-corruption, compliance, and whistleblower law developments.

Submit an Article

Copyright © 2025, Whistleblower Network News. All Rights Reserved.

This Newspaper/Web Site is made available by the publisher for educational purposes only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific legal advice. By using this website, you understand that there is no attorney-client relationship between you and the Newspaper/Web Site publisher. The Newspaper/Web Site should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney in your state.

Become a Whistleblower Network News Subscriber

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Subscribe to WNN

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Subscribe to WNN
RSVP to National Whistleblower Day 2025! July 30, 2025 on Capitol Hill
RSVP NOW

Add New Playlist

Demand Protections for Artificial Intelligence Whistleblowers

Take Action!
No Result
View All Result
  • Exclusives
  • Government
    • False Claims-Qui Tam
    • Federal Employees
    • Intelligence
  • Corporate
    • CFTC & Commodities
    • Dodd-Frank
    • IRS & Tax
    • SEC & Securities
  • Features
  • Legislation
  • International
    • Foreign Corruption
  • Rewards
  • Whistleblower of the Week
  • Environment & Climate
  • Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Employment
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblowers
    • Retaliation
    • OSHA
  • Make National Whistleblower Day Permanent
  • Media
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
    • Webinars
    • National Whistleblower Day
  • Whistleblower Poll
  • Whistleblower Resources
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Resources for Locating An Attorney
    • The New Whistleblowers Handbook

Copyright © 2024, Whistleblower Network News. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version