The question seeks a breakdown of Public Interest Disclosures (PIDs) submitted within the Minister's portfolio agencies from 2017-2019, categorized by the nature of the alleged wrongdoing. The answer refers to another question, suggesting a consolidated response.

AnsweredQoN 5938Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 December 2019
Portfolio
Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests

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Since 11 March 2017, has any officer within any of the Minister's agencies, departments, government trading enterprises or boards submitted a Public Interest Disclosure (PID) form consistent with the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 , and if so: (a) In 2017 how many related to: (i) Improper conduct; (ii) An offence under written State law; (iii) Substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources; and (iv) Conduct involving a substantial and specific risk of injury to public health, or prejudice to public safety or harm to the environment; (b) In 2018 how many related to: (i) Improper conduct; (ii) An offence under written State law; (iii) Substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources; and (iv) Conduct involving a substantial and specific risk of injury to public health, or prejudice to public safety or harm to the environment; and (c) In 2019 how many related to: (i) Improper conduct; (ii) An offence under written State law; (iii) Substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources; and (iv) Conduct involving a substantial and specific risk of injury to public health, or prejudice to public safety or harm to the environment?

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Answered
11 February 2020
Responded by
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
1 days
Please refer to response to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5927

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