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Business Crimes Bulletin

May 2007

Whistleblowing with a French Twist

By Myrtille Lapuelle and Tristan Fuller

A long accepted and familiar concept in Anglo-Saxon countries, whistleblowing, for cultural and historical reasons, has proven to be a rather unwelcome legal obligation. France’s total opposition to whistleblowing has softened over time and has been accompanied by a greater understanding and appreciation of its implications. Nevertheless, strong pervasive principles of French law continue to govern this domain.

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