Does the Commissioner examine all disclosures?
Yes, all disclosures of wrongdoing made to our Office are closely reviewed to ensure they are within the Commissioner’s legislated mandate. In many cases, the review process involves the extensive examination of documents provided and research into factual and legal issues to determine if further action is needed. Further action may include conducting inquries with the concerned organization and, if required, launching an investigation.
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