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The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003

The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 (the Act) came into effect on 1 July 2003. The Act facilitates and encourages the disclosure of public interest information. It provides protection for those who make disclosures and for those about whom disclosures are made. The Act provides a system for the matters disclosed to be investigated and for appropriate action to be taken.

Any person can make a disclosure under the Act if they believe something is wrong with the way a public authority, public officer or public sector contractor is acting or may be going to act, which is of public interest. The information disclosed must be specific to the following areas:

  • improper conduct;
  • irregular or unauthorised use of public resources;
  • an offence under State law, including corruption;
  • substantial unauthorised or irregular use of, or substantial mismanagement of, public resources;
  • a matter which the State Ombudsman has the power to investigate; or
  • conduct involving a substantial and specific risk of injury to public health, prejudice to public safety or harm to the environment.

If your information falls outside of the above areas you may be able to make a complaint to a public authority, but this will not be a disclosure under the Act.

A person who makes a public interest disclosure is protected under the Act from criminal or civil liability, dismissal or liability for breach of confidentiality. Further, the identity of the person making the disclosure is confidential. It is an offence punishable by fine or imprisonment to take or threaten to take detrimental action against a person because anyone has made, or intends to make, a public interest disclosure. A person (or that person's employer) who victimises another person for making a disclosure may also be liable to pay compensation .

The Department of Indigenous Affairs is committed to providing assistance to members of the public who wish to make a public interest disclosure.

Public Interest Disclosure Officer

DIA's Public Interest Disclosure Officer is responsible for receiving disclosures of public interest information relating to matters falling within the sphere of responsibility of DIA.

Contact details for the Public Interest Disclosure Officer are:

Public Interest Disclosure Officer
Department of Indigenous Affairs
PO Box 7770
Cloisters Square WA 6850

Tel: (08) 9235 8000
Fax: (08) 9235 8011
Email: pidofficer@dia.wa.gov.au

DIA has developed internal procedures setting out the manner in which DIA will comply with its obligations under the Act. Copies of these internal procedures are available from the Public Interest Disclosure Officer.

All contact and related discussions are treated in the strictest confidence, in accordance with the requirements of the Act.

Further information regarding the legislation and how to make a Public Interest Disclosure is also available at the Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner.

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Rights and Obligations under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003

Public Interest Disclosure Lodgement Form

 
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