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Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013
Legislation for a public interest disclosure scheme commenced on 15 January 2014. The Act promotes integrity and accountability in the Australian public sector by:
- encouraging and facilitating the disclosure of information by public officials about suspected wrongdoing in the public sector
- ensuring that public officials who make public interest disclosures are supported and protected from adverse consequences
- ensuring that disclosures by public officials are properly investigated and dealt with.
See Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013
ACCC public interest disclosure procedures
The ACCC Chairman, under s59 of the Act, established agency procedures for dealing with Public Interest Disclosures.
See: ACCC’s Public Interest Disclosure Procedures ( PDF 322.16 KB | DOCX 79.17 KB )
Making a public interest disclosure to the ACCC
The ACCC has appointed authorised officers for handling PIDs made to us.
If you would like to make a PID you should contact an authorised officer by emailing your disclosure to pid@accc.gov.au.
Any hard copy PIDs should be marked 'Confidential - Public Interest Disclosure'.
While you are not required to make a PID in writing, there can be benefits in doing so. Setting things out in writing gives you the opportunity to carefully and clearly set out the particular issues you have, without the risk of anything relevant being missed or misunderstood. If there is any confusion or uncertainty surrounding a written PID, an appropriate ACCC official will contact you to clarify matters.
Contact an authorised officer
Write to the ACCC at GPO Box 3131, Canberra ACT 2601
Email: pid@accc.gov.au