Overview
The Public Interest Disclosures Act 2012 aims to make the public sector more open and accountable by encouraging people to report improper conduct. The Act ensures that people who report improper conduct and corruption in the Victorian public sector (whistleblowers) can do so in the
knowledge that they will be protected.
Respect Victoria is committed to the aims and objectives of the Act.
The document below describes the principles and procedures for receiving and handling public interest disclosures. The procedure has been prepared in accordance with the Act and guidelines issued by the Independent Broad-based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC).