Public Interest Disclosure

If you believe that something is wrong with the way a government official, public authority or government contractor is acting or going to act, then it is in the public's interest that you talk to someone who can do something about the matter.

The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 (PID Act) enables people to make disclosures about wrongdoing within the State public sector, local government entities and public universities without fear of reprisal. The Act aims to ensure openness and accountability in government by encouraging people to make disclosures by maintaining confidentiality and providing immunity from detrimental action.

The PID Act deals with disclosures by anyone (not just government workers); however, the disclosure must relate to a matter of public interest and demonstrate wrongdoing by a public body.

A Public Interest Disclosure is more than a general complaint about dissatisfaction with a decision, service of product, and it is more than a personal grievance that can be resolved by agreement between the parties involved. In order to be covered by the PID Act, the disclosure must relate to a matter of public interest.

The PID Officer is responsible for receiving disclosures of public interest information relating to matters falling within the sphere of responsibility of the Shire of Wandering.

The PID Officers for the Shire of Wandering are:

Cr Ian Turton (Shire President)  naibilli@activ8.net.au   Ph:  0428 876 033

Cr Sheryl Little (Deputy President)  sglittle7@gmail.com  Ph:  0414 586 893

Alan Hart (Chief Executive Officer)    ceo@wandering.wa.gov.au  Ph:   (08) 6828 1800