Vladimir Radomirović is editor-in-chief of Pištaljka, an online investigative journalism outlet he founded in 2010 to report on corruption and cronyism in Serbia and to advocate for the protection of whistleblowers. He is co-chair of the Working Group on the Protection of Whistleblowers and Other Reporting Persons, through which he promotes coordinated civil society advocacy for stronger whistleblower protection frameworks worldwide.
His areas of expertise include investigative journalism, whistleblower protection law and practice, and the role of the media in exposing corruption. Through Pištaljka, he combines journalism with legal support for whistleblowers, and for over a decade has trained judges, lawyers, and other stakeholders in whistleblower protection in Serbia, including through the outlet’s Whistleblowing Clinic and licensed training of judges in partnership with the Serbian Judicial Academy.
He is actively engaged in UNCAC processes, including advocacy around the implementation of Resolution 10/8 on the protection of reporting persons and Article 33 of the Convention, contributing to civil society discussions at the Implementation Review Group and the Conferences of the States Parties.
A 2015 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, his previous roles include editor-in-chief of Reporter Weekly, news editor at B92 TV, and deputy editor-in-chief of the Politika daily. He is a recipient of the Civic Courage Award and the Verica Barac Award given by the Serbian Anti-Corruption Council. He is also a trustee of the Whistleblowing International Network.