Slovakia's government has reversed its decision to abolish the Whistleblower Protection Office. Bloomberg posted on X, the move comes after the European Union's executive arm indicated it might withhold funds linked to anti-corruption standards. The initial repeal of the law had raised concerns about Slovakia's commitment to transparency and accountability. The reinstatement aims to align with EU expectations and ensure continued financial support. The Whistleblower Protection Office plays a crucial role in safeguarding individuals who report misconduct, and its restoration is seen as a step towards maintaining robust anti-corruption measures in the country.