The European Union has established a standard on whistleblower policy through the EU Whistleblower Directive which applies to all companies with more than 250 employees and Member States will have to adopt a set of rules and regulations to conform to this new directive.
EY can help your organization by supporting with the end-to-end process, from establishing a whistleblower framework (or ensuring that the existing framework meets the standards set out by legislation), providing a secured confidential channel to receive and manage allegations (VCO), supporting in the triage and investigation of allegations reported through the channel and providing legal advice, as needed, to ensure the process is compliant with existing regulations (whistleblowing, labor law, GDPR etc.).
The EY Global Integrity Report 2022 highlights that 63% of respondents from Romania state to have NEVER reported issues of misconduct, be it to management or through a Whistleblowing hotline (behind the Eastern European average of 67% of respondents). Also, 36% of respondents have had concerns about misconduct but have not reported it and 58% of those who have reported misconduct felt under pressure not to report. Moreover, even if properly reported, only a minority of respondents (49%) agrees that their companies have taken action against employees breaching integrity standards.