Whistleblowing Hotline

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ODAC is delighted to announce the reinstatement of its Tollfree Whistleblowing Hotline, which will focus on providing advice and assistance on utilising the Protected Disclosures Act to effectively shield whistleblowers from employment-based discrimination.

Contact the Hotline on:

Toll-free Helpline 0800-52 53 52 (0800 la le la)

Mobile Helpline 060-643-4355

Email ...

Right2Know: Support “Freedom Week” (27 April – 3 May 2015)

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R2K is calling on all supporters to plan actions for Freedom Week 2015 highlighting the free flow of information, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, or the rights of journalists and whistle-blowers.

Hold an Event:

Supporting organisations are invited to host public events to raise awareness of the ...

ODAC’s “Heroes Under Fire” Book Launch

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According to ODAC, whistleblowers in South Africa are under threat as never before. A deepening culture of impunity and lack of accountability is making it harder for them to expose wrongdoing.

On the 3 March 2015 ODAC will be launching “Heroes Under Fire”, which features new and extensive research into ...

ODAC: Dasnois' Litigation Campaign

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The Open Democracy Advice Centre (ODAC) is campaigning to raise money to fund litigation support to Alide Dasnois, the former editor of the Cape Times, for unfair dismissal. Dasnois has been dismissed as an employee of Independent Newspapers and was removed from her post as editor of the Cape Times ...