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Jordan’s Whistleblower Protection Law Repealed: Experts Say Circumstances That Led to Its Imposition No Longer Applicable

Amman, Jordan - The Jordanian government has announced the repeal of the Whistleblower Protection Law, a move that experts say is long overdue given the changing circumstances that led to its imposition in the first place.

Background


The law was enacted in [year] and aimed to protect whistleblowers and witnesses from retaliation and ensure their safety. It also established the Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate and prosecute corruption cases.

Expert Opinion


“The law was a necessary measure at the time, but now it’s no longer needed,” said [expert name], a prominent anti-corruption advocate. “The government has taken concrete steps to improve transparency and accountability, and we don’t need this law anymore.”

Key Provisions of the Repealed Law


  • Whistleblowers were granted protection from retaliation and entitled to financial aid if they faced harm or intimidation as a result of their actions.
  • The law established penalties for those who disclosed information that led to the identification of whistleblowers.

Future Plans


The government has announced plans to issue new regulations to replace the repealed law, which will focus on strengthening whistleblower protection and ensuring accountability in public procurement.


  • The Council of Ministers has approved a new bill aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in public procurement.
    • The bill aims to establish clear guidelines for public procurement, increase transparency in contract awards, and strengthen oversight mechanisms.

Government Commitment


“The repeal of this law is an important step forward, but we must continue to work towards strengthening our governance institutions and ensuring accountability in public life,” said [official name]. “We’re committed to creating a fair and transparent society for all Jordanians.”

International Recognition


The government’s efforts to strengthen governance institutions and tackle corruption have been widely praised by international organizations and experts. However, there is still much work to be done to ensure that Jordan remains a stable and prosperous country.

Conclusion


The repeal of the Whistleblower Protection Law is an important step forward for Jordan. While more work needs to be done to strengthen governance institutions and ensure accountability in public life, this move demonstrates the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.