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Protecting whistleblowers at work: A comparison of the impact of British and South African legislation

David Lewis (Centre for Legal Research, Middlesex University, Hendon, UK)
Tina Uys (Department of Sociology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa)

Managerial Law

ISSN: 0309-0558

Article publication date: 22 May 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper proposes to compare the relative success of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 (UK) and the Protected Disclosures Act 2000 (South Africa) in providing protection for whistleblowers in the UK and South Africa.

Design/methodology/approach

The assessment is conducted in the light of case law in both countries and empirical research previously conducted.

Findings

The most important feature of the relevant statutes in both countries is that they recognise the need to protect workers who disclose in the public interest. Although the current provisions are important first steps, it is believed that much more needs to be done.

Practical implications

In the light of this research, 14 suggestions are made for change.

Originality/value

The article makes proposals for reform to the legislation in both countries. It also attempts to provide guidance to practitioners by identifying good practice in handling concerns about wrongdoing.

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Citation

Lewis, D. and Uys, T. (2007), "Protecting whistleblowers at work: A comparison of the impact of British and South African legislation", Managerial Law, Vol. 49 No. 3, pp. 76-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090550710816492

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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