| Burundi: Integrity Scorecard Report > Sub-Category: Whistle-blowing Measures | ||
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| 45 | Are employees protected from recrimination or other negative consequences when reporting corruption (i.e. whistle-blowing)? | 75 |
| 46 | In law, is there an internal mechanism (i.e. phone hotline, e-mail address, local office) through which civil servants can report corruption? | 0 |
| 47 | In practice, is the internal mechanism (i.e. phone hotline, e-mail address, local office) through which civil servants can report corruption effective? | 0 |
Indicator and sub-Indicator Details
| 45 | Are employees protected from recrimination or other negative consequences when reporting corruption (i.e. whistle-blowing)? | |||||||
| 45a: In law, civil servants who report cases of corruption, graft, abuse of power, or abuse of resources are protected from recrimination or other negative consequences. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Article 12 de la loi N°1/ 12 du 18 avril 2006 portant mesures de prévention et de répression de la corrption et des infractions connexes
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| 45b: In practice, civil servants who report cases of corruption, graft, abuse of power, or abuse of resources are protected from recrimination or other negative consequences. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Interview with Christophe Sebudandi, a private consultant in government and corruption, Aug. 27, 2007, in Bujumbura.
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| 45c: In law, private sector employees who report cases of corruption, graft, abuse of power, or abuse of resources are protected from recrimination or other negative consequences. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Article 12 de la loi N°1/ 12 du 18 avril 2006 portant mesures de prévention et de corruption et des infractions connexes
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| 45d: In practice, private sector employees who report cases of corruption, graft, abuse of power, or abuse of resources are protected from recrimination or other negative consequences. | ||||||||
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Comments: References: Interview with Christophe Sebudandi, a private consultant in government and corruption, Aug. 27, 2007, in Bujumbura.
Peer Review Comments: I doubt this is true. It all depends. Burundian labor law does protect employees very well: it is extremely hard to get rid of them. Issues related to corruption turn rapidly into divisive matters, often along ethnic lines. Employers might not be able to legally get rid of a whistle-blower, but employers can make life very difficult indeed for such a person, and illegal sacking is possible. But, given the precarious nature of any job and the absence of rule of law in society, most people would not dream of endangering a job because of corruption or other abuses--even if they personally disagreed with what they witnessed. The social and economic pressures on them far outweigh any presumed legal protection from which they might benefit.
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| 46 | In law, is there an internal mechanism (i.e. phone hotline, e-mail address, local office) through which civil servants can report corruption? | |||||||
| 46: In law, is there an internal mechanism (i.e. phone hotline, e-mail address, local office) through which civil servants can report corruption? | ||||||||
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Comments: References: La loi N°1/ 12 du 18 avril 2006 portant mesures de prévention et de répression de la corruptio et des infractions connexes
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| 47 | In practice, is the internal mechanism (i.e. phone hotline, e-mail address, local office) through which civil servants can report corruption effective? | |||||||
| 47a: In practice, the internal reporting mechanism for public sector corruption has a professional, full-time staff. | ||||||||
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Comments: There is no such mechanism, but the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements operates a toll-free whistleblowing tip line. References: Interview with Gabriel Rufyiri, president of the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements, July 24, 2007, in Bujumbura.
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| 47b: In practice, the internal reporting mechanism for public sector corruption receives regular funding. | ||||||||
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Comments: There is no such mechanism, but the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements operates a toll-free whistleblowing tip line. References: Interview with Gabriel Rufyiri, president of the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements, July 24, 2007, in Bujumbura.
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| 47c: In practice, the internal reporting mechanism for public sector corruption acts on complaints within a reasonable time period. | ||||||||
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Comments: There is no such mechanism, but the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements operates a toll-free whistleblowing tip line. References: Interview with Gabriel Rufyiri, president of the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements, July 24, 2007, in Bujumbura.
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| 47d: In practice, when necessary, the internal reporting mechanism for public sector corruption initiates investigations. | ||||||||
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Comments: There is no such mechanism, but the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements operates a toll-free whistleblowing tip line. References: Interview with Gabriel Rufyiri, president of the Observatory for Fight Against Corruption and Economic Embezzlements, July 24, 2007, in Bujumbura.
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