There are many people and steps involved in asking for advice about, making, accepting and investigating a disclosure made under the Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA). It’s important that everyone involved understands their role. Doing so will help make government more efficient, transparent and accountable.
By knowing our roles and coordinating with each other, we can ensure that disclosures of wrongdoing, and requests for advice about making disclosures, are treated confidentially. We can also ensure that disclosures are investigated in a timely manner. This will make our workplaces safer, more ethical and ultimately increase public trust in the BC Public Service.
These internal roles and responsibilities are in addition to those laid out in the Accountability Framework for HR Management Appendix A.
The responsibilities below are directly from HR Policy 24 – Public Interest Disclosure (PDF, 372KB).
The Agency designated officer under PIDA gives advice about potential disclosures, receives disclosures, reviews them and manages their investigation, including assessing the risk of reprisal against disclosers. This role belongs to the Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM) responsible for Employee Relations in the BC Public Service Agency. The function of the Agency designated officer will largely be carried out by the BC Public Service Agency Employee Relations team. They are delegated to act as an agent of the Agency designated officer.
The responsibilities below are directly from HR Policy 24 – Public Interest Disclosure (PDF, 372KB).
The Agency designated officer can be reached at PIDA@gov.bc.ca.
The ministry designated officer for each ministry is that ministry’s ethics advisor. Supervisors also have responsibilities related to public interest disclosures as outlined in the Public Interest Disclosure Act and HR Policy 24. The responsibilities below are directly from HR Policy 24 – Public Interest Disclosure (PDF, 372KB).
Employees have responsibilities related to the Public Interest Disclosure Act whether they choose to make a disclosure under PIDA or whether they become aware of, or are involved in, a PIDA disclosure or investigation.
The responsibilities below are directly from HR Policy 24 – Public Interest Disclosure (PDF, 372KB).
The Agency designated officer (ADO) role belongs to the ADM of Employee Relations in the BC Public Service Agency and will largely be carried out by the PSA Employee Relations team. The ADO can be reached at PIDA@gov.bc.ca.
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.