When the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner launches an investigation, what information is shared and with whom?
In accordance with the Act, your identity will be protected to the extent possible. When conducting an investigation, the Commissioner must notify the chief executive concerned of the substance of the disclosure to which the investigation relates. The Commissioner, or the person conducting the investigation, may also notify any other person he or she considers appropriate, including every person whose acts or conduct are called into question by the disclosure to which the investigation relates, and inform that person of the substance of the disclosure.
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