Q36.
Is whistleblowing encouraged by the government, and are whistle-blowers in military and defence ministries afforded adequate protection from reprisal for reporting evidence of corruption, in both law and practice?
36a. Legal provisions
Score
SCORE: 25/100
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Cote d’Ivoire score: 25/100
Score: 0/100
No legislation applicable to military and official personnel exist to facilitate corruption reporting or protection of whistleblowing.
Score: 25/100
Legislation on whistleblowing and reporting corruption exists but is weak on protections for whistleblowers. Explicit reference to protection of whistleblowers may be absent or few of the protections listed in score 4 are established in law.
Score: 50/100
Legislation on whistleblowing and reporting corruption exists but may not be explicitly applicable to military and official personnel. There is explicit reference to protection of whistleblowers, but only some of the protections listed in score 4 are established in law.
Score: 75/100
Legislation on whistleblowing and reporting corruption exists and is applicable to military and official personnel. There is explicit reference to protection of whistleblowers, but only some of the protections listed in score 4 are established in law.
Score: 100/100
Legislation on whistleblowing and reporting corruption exists and is applicable to military and official personnel. There is explicit reference to protection of whistleblowers, including: protection of identity, protection against retribution, reversed burden of proof regarding retaliation, waiver of liability for the whistleblower, no sanctions for misguided reporting, right of the whistleblower to refuse participation in wrongdoing.
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36b. Prioritisation
Score
SCORE: 0/100
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Cote d’Ivoire score: 0/100
Score: 0/100
Whistleblowing is not encouraged by the government. There are very few (if any) guidance or information materials, and there is no training or information campaigns. A unit may have been designated to handle claims but as of yet is not in place.
Score: 25/100
Whistleblowing is weakly encouraged. Although guidance materials are available, training and internal campaigns to promote whistleblowing are sporadic and superficial. A unit may have been designated to handle claims but as of yet is not in place.
Score: 50/100
Whistleblowing is encouraged through training, information, and guidance on the reporting of corruption and protections for whistleblowers. However, internal campaigns to promote whistleblowing are sporadic and superficial, and the unit intended to handle claims is either poorly-resourced or not independent, e.g., assigned to an existing department that reports to the defence minister.
Score: 75/100
Whistleblowing is encouraged through training, information, and guidance on the reporting of corruption and protections for whistleblowers. However, internal campaigns to promote whistleblowing are sporadic and superficial. Even so, there is a well-resourced independent unit that handles claims.
Score: 100/100
Whistleblowing is actively encouraged through training, information, and guidance on the reporting of corruption and protections for whistleblowers. There is a well-resourced independent unit that handles claims, and institution-wide campaigns about whistleblowing that covers personnel at all levels.
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36c. Effectiveness
Score
SCORE: 0/100
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Cote d’Ivoire score: 0/100
Score: 0/100
There is little trust among officials and personnel that they would be provided adequate protection if they reported corrupt activity.
Score: 50/100
Officials and personnel may doubt that whistleblowers are adequately protected. There may be vague or unclear language used by top officials that casts doubt on the process. Although adequate protections are in place, there are some doubts about its effectiveness in action.
Score: 100/100
Officials and personnel are confident that adequate protections (and protection of identity) are provided for whistleblowers and individuals reporting corruption claims.
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Compare scores by country
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Country | 36a. Legal provisions | 36b. Prioritisation | 36c. Effectiveness |
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Albania | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Algeria | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Angola | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Argentina | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Armenia | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 75 / 100 |
Australia | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 75 / 100 |
Azerbaijan | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Bahrain | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Bangladesh | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Belgium | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 75 / 100 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 75 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Botswana | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 | NEI |
Brazil | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Burkina Faso | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Cameroon | 0 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Canada | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Chile | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
China | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Colombia | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Cote d'Ivoire | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Denmark | 0 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 |
Egypt | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Estonia | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Finland | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | NEI |
France | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | NEI |
Germany | 25 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Ghana | 75 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Greece | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Hungary | 75 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
India | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Indonesia | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Iran | 75 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Iraq | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Israel | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Italy | 100 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Japan | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 |
Jordan | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Kenya | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Kosovo | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | NA |
Kuwait | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Latvia | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 | NA |
Lebanon | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Lithuania | 100 / 100 | 75 / 100 | NEI |
Malaysia | 50 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Mali | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Mexico | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | NEI |
Montenegro | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Morocco | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Myanmar | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Netherlands | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 |
New Zealand | 100 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Niger | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Nigeria | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
North Macedonia | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Norway | 75 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Oman | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Palestine | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Philippines | 0 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Poland | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Portugal | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Qatar | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Russia | 75 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Saudi Arabia | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Serbia | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Singapore | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
South Africa | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
South Korea | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 |
South Sudan | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | NEI |
Spain | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Sudan | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Sweden | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 75 / 100 |
Switzerland | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 100 / 100 |
Taiwan | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 |
Tanzania | 75 / 100 | NEI | NEI |
Thailand | 0 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Tunisia | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Turkey | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Uganda | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 |
Ukraine | 100 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
United Arab Emirates | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
United Kingdom | 75 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
United States | 50 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
Venezuela | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
Zimbabwe | 0 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |