Fake Whistle Blower To Get 5 Years Jail Term




The 8th Senate today, passed the Whistleblower Protection Bill.

The Bill, which seeks to encourage and facilitate the disclosures of improper conduct by public officers and public bodies was presented by the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, chaired by Senator David Umaru, the member representing Niger East in the 8th National Assembly.

Otherwise known as “An Act to Protect Persons Making Disclosures for the Public Interest and Others from Reprisals, to Provide for the Matters Disclosed to be Properly Investigated and Dealt with and for other Purposes Related Therewith”, the Bill also seeks to ensure that persons who make disclosures and persons who may suffer reprisals in relation to such disclosures are protected under the law.

However, the Bill also recommended a jail term of five years or 10 million naira fine for anyone who is caught providing fake information in the name of whistle blowing.

The Bill also specifies who is qualified to make disclosure of improper conduct; the procedure for making disclosures; and the protection due to ‘whistleblowers.’ Under the newly passed Bill, a person who makes a disclosure shall not “be subject to victimization by his or her employers or by fellow employees” “Additionally, a person who makes a disclosure has the right to take legal action if he or she is victimized, dismissed, suspended, declared redundant, transferred against his or her will, harassed or intimidated in any manner.” Speaking on the passage of the Bill, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki stated that the passage of the bill is a promise kept in line with its mandate to support the anti-corruption programme of the Buhari administration.

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