EACC Calls for Whistleblower Protection on Anti-Corruption Day
By Shadrack Nyakoe
On July 11, 2024, African countries will observe African Anti-Corruption Day, with a focus on the theme, “Effective Whistleblower Protection Mechanisms: A Critical Tool in the Fight Against Corruption.”
This theme highlights the importance of establishing and enhancing national mechanisms for protecting whistleblowers, who are essential in exposing corruption.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has emphasized the critical role whistleblowers play in the fight against corruption.
These individuals often provide vital information on major scandals, voluntarily exposing corrupt activities, schemes, and networks to law enforcement agencies.
Their contributions are invaluable in holding perpetrators accountable and bringing corrupt practices to light.
The call for stronger whistleblower protection comes amid a growing public outcry over the abduction and murder of young activists who have been protesting against government corruption.
These courageous individuals demand greater accountability and transparency in state and other agencies.
The recent surge in violence against protestors has raised concerns about the safety and security of those who speak out against corruption.
The Gen Z revolution, representing the younger generation, has been at the forefront of these protests.
On this Anti-Corruption Day, they demand the unconditional release of all detained protestors and advocate for a democratic environment where whistleblowers and witnesses are protected from retaliation.
They emphasize the need for legal safeguards to ensure that those who expose corruption can do so without fear of harm.
As the continent marks this important day, the EACC calls on Member States of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption to take decisive action in implementing effective whistleblower protection mechanisms. Such measures are crucial in fostering a culture of transparency, accountability, and integrity across Africa, ensuring that the fight against corruption is sustained and effective.