I’m Danish, and nothing in the article supports your headline. All it states is that the head of our Army Intelligence Service and two leading fighters have been sent home, after an investigation by an independent inspectorate authority build to keep watch over our intelligence services have found FE (army intelligence) to withhold information.<p>The only mention of a whistleblower, is their suggestion that our government sets up the option for whistleblowers to come forward.<p>The materials that lead to the original investigation may have come from a whistleblower, but right now, there is no information available on that publicly. Likewise, there is no real information on what misdeeds they’ve done. Maybe they didn’t follow up on reports of espionage, maybe they held back info from the watchdog, maybe they even build up files on employees in the watch dog, but nothing is public yet.<p>FE (army intelligence) isn’t what you would call “the intelligence service” either, that would be PET. FE handles foreign military threats and international state-to-state cyber warfare.