The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2003 (PID Act) allows any person to make a disclosure if they believe something is wrong with the way that a public authority, public officer or public sector contractor is acting, without fear of reprisal.

As a State Government statutory authority, the Great Southern Development Commission and its staff and contractors are subject to the PID Act. We support our employees to uphold high standards of professional and ethical conduct. We strongly encourage employees and the community to disclose any unethical behaviour.

Making a public interest disclosure

The PID Act deals with disclosures in the public interest made by any person, not just disclosures made by government employees. Disclosures can be anonymous.

A disclosure is more than a general complaint about dissatisfaction with a product or service or a decision by government. It is also more than a personal grievance that can be resolved by agreement between parties.

The information disclosed must:

  • Relate to a matter of public interest
  • Show or tend to show wrongdoing by a public authority, public officer or public sector contractor performing a public function.

If the information is not covered by the PID Act, you can still lodge your complaint through our complaints process.

To make a disclosure, contact the GSDC’s Public Interest Disclosure Officer:

Chief Executive Officer

PO Box 280

Albany WA 6331

Phone: 9842 4888

Email: [email protected]

All contact and related discussions are treated in the strictest confidence in accordance with the requirements of the PID Act.

What should be considered?

At the time you make your disclosure, you should:

  • Believe on reasonable grounds that the information you have is, or may be, true (false or misleading disclosures attract a penalty)
  • Understand your rights and responsibilities under the PID Act.

Further information

More information about public interest disclosure may be obtained by visiting the Public Sector Commission website or contacting the Public Sector Commission’s Integrity Advisory Service by phone on 6552 8888 or by email.