Date published
09 August 2019
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Last modified
26 October 2022
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Last reviewed
26 October 2022
Public interest disclosures (whistleblowing)
Providing information about wrongdoing in the public sector is commonly known as “whistleblowing”. The legal term for it is “making a public interest disclosure (PID)".
PIDs about corruption can be made to the CCC.
In Queensland, public sector employees who disclose information as a result of genuine concern about possible corruption in the public sector are protected by law (the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010) from reprisals.
Whistleblowing and the media
If a public sector employee informs a journalist of suspected corruption without reporting it to a proper authority, they may not be covered by the protections outlined in the PID Act.
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