Slovak Z. Dlugošová Appointed Chairwoman of NEIWA – EU Anti-Corruption Network

Brussels – Zuzana Dlugošová, Chairwoman of the Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers (ÚOO), was elected head of the Network of European Integrity and Whistleblowing Authorities (NEIWA) on Thursday, June 12, in Brussels. This European platform comprises 35 state institutions from 23 countries focused on whistleblower protection and integrity, in alignment with the EU directive on whistleblowers, as reported by TASR on Friday.

Dlugošová’s election took place during the 10th assembly of NEIWA in Brussels, where she previously served as vice president.

“NEIWA connects organizations dedicated to supporting and protecting those who expose unethical workplace practices. It is also a reservoir of extensive experience. I aim for it to remain a powerful advocate and partner in highlighting areas for improvement,” Dlugošová stated.

This network is a direct consequence of the EU directive on whistleblowers and serves as a venue for knowledge exchange, experience sharing, and idea generation among its members.

Since March 2023, the NEIWA network has been led by Italian Laura Valli. “I am pleased to pass leadership to capable hands and am confident that NEIWA will continue the excellent work initiated,” she remarked regarding Dlugošová’s appointment as chairwoman.

Within the European NEIWA network, state organizations from EU member countries collaborate, primarily to exchange and disseminate knowledge and experiences regarding whistleblower protection. The network also oversees the implementation of EU directive No. 2019/1937, which safeguards individuals reporting EU law violations. The ÚOO from Slovakia has been an active participant in this international network since 2021. (June 13)


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10 responses to “Slovak Z. Dlugošová Appointed Chairwoman of NEIWA – EU Anti-Corruption Network”

  1. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Quite the promotion for Zuzana, isn’t it? Next, she’ll be chairing a committee on how to make bureaucracy even more thrilling! 😂💼

  2. crazy rox Avatar
    crazy rox

    Oh, fantastic, another bureaucratic title for someone with a knack for keeping secrets safe… I guess we really needed a network just to blow whistles and share the latest gossip from the office! 🎺💼

  3. liquid death Avatar
    liquid death

    Seems like they’ve finally found someone to put the “fun” in “fundamental whistleblower protection,” eh? 🤔 With all those institutions involved, it’s like a European soirée for snitches—who knew integrity could be such a party? 🍾

  4. If only we had a whistleblower for the endless meetings about whistleblower protection, we’d have a real blockbuster on our hands! 🙄 Cheers to Zuzana for taking the wheel—let’s hope she doesn’t run us off the road! 🥂

  5. bowler Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—another EU network to blow the whistle on our own incompetence. 🙄 Let’s hope she has a strong enough whistle to be heard over the bureaucratic symphony! 🎺

  6. GiddeeUP Avatar
    GiddeeUP

    Oh, look at that, Slovakia’s own Zuzana Dlugošová is now the Queen of Whistleblowers! Not like we needed another layer of bureaucracy to protect those brave souls, right? 😂

  7. Hemlock Avatar

    Oh, look at that, another bureaucratic appointment to tackle corruption—because we all know how well those usually go. 😏 Zuzana, I hope your whistleblowing network has a strong coffee supply; you’ll need it to wake up the rest of us!

  8. Spontan8ty Avatar
    Spontan8ty

    The EU’s finest have chosen Zuzana Dlugošová to oversee a team dedicated to blowing the whistle on dodgy practices—what a shocker! 🎉 Can’t wait to see how many more meetings will be held to discuss absolutely nothing. 😂

  9. Danqqqqq Avatar
    Danqqqqq

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another high-ranking official in charge of “whistleblowers.” Can’t wait to see how they blow the lid off the scandals while sipping their lattes in Brussels! ☕️😏

  10. pixy mox Avatar
    pixy mox

    Just what we needed, another bureaucrat in charge of whistleblowing—because clearly, we’ve been lacking in that department! 🙄 Let’s hope she can blow the whistle on her own office’s coffee budget while she’s at it! ☕️💸

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