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Whistleblower protection and corruption prevention in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Border Police: international experience

24/03/2026

Representatives of the General Inspectorate of Border Police (GIBP) participated in the training  session “Protection of whistleblowers and preventive measures against active corruption in the  Ministry of Affairs (MIA) and the GIBP: international experience, practice, and lessons  learned”, held on 16–17 and 19–20 March 2026, Chișinău. The activity was organized within  the EU-funded project “EU4Borders Security – Moldova.”

The activity aimed to strengthen the requirements for the development of a whistleblower  protection system within the organization, as well as measures to prevent and combat active  corruption. 

During the four days, participants from the two groups analyzed international experience and  best practices of the protection of integrity whistleblowers, effective mechanisms for reporting  irregularities, and tools for preventing active corruption within GIBP. Discussions also focused  on strengthening internal reporting mechanisms for corruption-related violations, promoting a  zero-tolerance approach to corruption, and sharing best practices from EU countries on  whistleblower protection. 

Throughout the training, officers worked in groups to gain practical experience in addressing  various risk situations, professional responsibilities, and the role of each individual in  strengthening an environment free from corrupt practices, as well as methods and strategies for  preventing and combating corruption. 

By participating in this training, the GIBP reaffirms its commitment to promoting integrity,  professionalism, and responsibility—essential elements for strengthening public trust and  ensuring the effective functioning of a secure border management system. 

About “EU4Borders Security – Moldova”: 

The project “EU4Borders Security – Moldova” is funded by the European Union and  implemented by the Central Project Management Agency (CPVA) from Lithuania, the  Solidarity Fund PL and the International Organization for Migration. 

The project has a duration of 36 months, starting in June 2025. 

More information about the project is available at: www.EU4Moldova.eu, HERE.

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