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What do public servants do if they believe that they are being asked to commit a wrongdoing or if they believe that a wrongdoing has been committed?

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What do public servants do if they believe that they are being asked to commit a wrongdoing or if they believe that a wrongdoing has been committed?

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A. A federal public sector employee – including those in Crown corporations – should disclose the matter to his or her supervisor or to the appropriate senior officer. If the legislation is passed, a public servant may choose to disclose a wrongdoing directly to the President of the PSC. While the Bill is being examined, public servants may still disclose wrongdoings either to their senior officer or to the Public Service Integrity Officer.

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