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Public Interest Disclosures

A strong ‘speak up’ culture that encourages public officials to report serious wrongdoing is important for ensuring the integrity of the public sector.

An integral part of that culture is having in place a framework that facilitates public interest reporting of wrongdoing, and in NSW that is based on the Public Interest Disclosures Act 2022 (PID Act).

A public interest disclosure (PID) is a report of serious wrongdoing by a public official which has been assessed and accepted as meeting the requirements of the PID Act.

Public officials should report suspected serious wrongdoing, or any activities or incidents that they see or know of within government agencies that they believe to be serious wrongdoing (including fraud).

Agencies such as GWIC must report data about the PIDs they have received to the NSW Ombudsman annually.
 

Download Public Interest Disclosure Policy August 2022
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The purpose of the Public Interest Disclosure Policy is to provide clear instructions for employees of the Greyhound Welfare and Integrity Commission on:

  • How to make a PID report on wrongdoing;
  • Who to submit your report to;
  • When you will receive feedback on your report; and
  • How you will be protected against detrimental action.