The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) is shocked by the decision of the public prosecutor on 2 August to open a counter-appeal against Antoine Deltour, Raphaël Halet and Edouard Perrin, the two whistleblowers and the journalist involved in the so-called ‘‘LuxLeaks scandal’’.
This statement was originally published on europeanjournalists.org on 8 August 2016.
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) is shocked by the decision of the public prosecutor on 2 August to open a counter-appeal against Antoine Deltour, Raphaël Halet and Edouard Perrin, the two whistleblowers and the journalist involved in the so-called ”LuxLeaks scandal”.
The EFJ and its French affiliates the Syndicat National des Journalistes (SNJ) and the SNJ-CGT believe the appeal is targeting at the investigative journalist Edouard Perrin who was set free by the court in June. Mogens Blicher Bjerregard, the EFJ President said, ”it is unbelievable that the government is determined to use more public resources in order to pursue Perrin who was acted in the public interest. They must drop the appeal.”
On 29 June, the EFJ welcomed the decision of acquitting Perrin but warned that the verdict would give a wrong signal for potential whistleblowers and have a negative impact on investigative journalism. Deltour and Halet were each given 12 and 9 months suspended jail sentences for handing over thousands of documents from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to Perrin. Both Deltour and Halet had appealed against their verdict following the court’s decision.
The EFJ has been campaigning, along with the European Parliament, for an EU-wide legislation protecting whistleblowers from criminal proceedings.