Asks the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce about the number and nature of Public Interest Disclosure (PID) forms submitted within their agencies since March 2017, broken down by year and category of alleged wrongdoing.

AnsweredQoN 5935Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 December 2019
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Commerce

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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
12 February 2020
Response time
2 days
Please refer to response to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 5927

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