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Transparency data: Whistleblower statistics 2023 to 2024

Competition Markets Authority

January 28
10:30 2025

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The CMA is a listed organisation included in the Prescribed Persons Order 2014, which provides the statutory framework for protecting persons from harm if they report on any wrongdoing involving their employer. The process by which a person may make this report is referred to as making a disclosure or whistleblowing.

To be covered by whistleblowing law, the disclosure must be a qualifying disclosure. This is any disclosure of information which, in the reasonable belief of the worker making the disclosure, is made in the public interest and tends to show that one or more of the following has occurred, is occurring or is likely to occur:

  • a criminal offence (this may include, for example, types of financial impropriety such as fraud)
  • a breach of a legal obligation
  • a miscarriage of justice
  • danger to the health or safety of any individual
  • damage to the environment
  • the deliberate covering up of wrongdoing in the above categories

More information can be found inWhistleblowing: guidance for prescribed persons.

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Published 28 January 2025

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