BC Public Service Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA) policies and procedures apply to all government ministries as outlined in Appendix 1 of HR Policy 24 (PDF, 207KB).
However, these policies and procedures do not apply to other public sector organizations, including agencies, boards and commissions and the offices of the legislature.
As of December 1, 2022, a number of agencies, boards and commissions regulated by the Public Service Act are now covered by PIDA. It is important to note that BC Public Service PIDA policies and procedures do not apply to these organizations. Employees of these agencies, boards and commissions should direct PIDA inquiries to their specific organization or contact the BC Ombudsperson. These organizations are listed below.
The BC Ombudsperson’s Office investigates complaints from members of the public who feel they have been treated unfairly by a broad range of public bodies. Under PIDA, disclosers can report wrongdoing to or ask advice from the ombudsperson. The Office can also investigate reprisals.