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No, the platform is only for submitting complaints of infringements, in accordance with article 2 of Law no. 93/2021, of December 20th. 

Other complaints should be submitted through other channels.

Article 5 of Law 93/2021 of December 20th considers a whistleblower to be a natural person who reports or publicly discloses an infringement on the basis of information obtained in the course of their professional activity, regardless of the nature of this activity and the sector in which it is carried out.

For the purposes of the above, the following may be considered whistleblowers:

a) Employees;

b) Service providers, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, as well as any persons acting under their supervision and direction;

c) Holders of shareholdings and persons belonging to the administrative or management bodies or to the fiscal or supervisory bodies of legal persons, including non-executive members;

d) Volunteers and trainees, paid or unpaid

Infringements can be reported in the areas mentioned in article 2 of Law no. 93/2021, of December 20th, namely in relation to:

  • Public procurement;
  • Financial services, products and markets and the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing;
  • Product safety and compliance;
  • Transport safety;
  • Environmental protection;
  • Radiation protection and nuclear safety;
  • Food and feed safety, animal health and animal welfare;
  • Public health;
  • Consumer protection;
  • Privacy and personal data protection and network and information systems security

Yes, it is possible to file complaints anonymously through the platform.

The protection conditions are defined in article 6 of Law no. 93/2021, of December 20th.

Yes. A code will be generated when you submit the complaint, which will allow you to check the complaint at a later date.

Yes. The whistleblowing channels guarantee the confidentiality of the whistleblower and the content of the complaint.

Complaints submitted will be recorded and will be kept for at least 5 years and, regardless of this period, during the pendency of judicial or administrative proceedings relating to the complaint.

In Law no. 93/2021, of December 20th, and on the Justice Portal.

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