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WHISTLEBLOWERS PROTECTION ACT 2001
No. 36 of 2001
Version incorporating amendments as at 15 January 2009
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Section Page
PART 1-PRELIMINARY
1. Purposes
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
4. Exclusion of certain persons and bodies
PART 2-DISCLOSURES OF IMPROPER CONDUCT
5. Who can make a disclosure about improper conduct?
6. To whom can a disclosure be made?
7. Can a person make an anonymous disclosure?
8. Is it necessary to know who has engaged in the conduct about which the disclosure is made?
9. Can a disclosure be about past conduct?
10. Privileges of Parliament and legal professional privilege not affected
PART 3-PROTECTION OF WHISTLEBLOWERS
11. Application of Part
12. What is a protected disclosure?
13. Certain further information also protected
14. Immunity from liability
15. Confidentiality provisions do not apply
16. Protection from defamation action
17. Liability for own conduct
18. Protection from reprisal
19. Proceedings for damages for reprisal
20. Application for injunction or order
21. Injunction or order
22. Offence to reveal confidential information
22A. Ombudsman may disclose identity of person against whom protected disclosure is made if in public interest
23. Certain further disclosures and further information related to disclosures are not protected disclosures
PART 4-DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURES
Division 1-Determination by Ombudsman of public interest disclosures
24. Determination of disclosure as public interest disclosure
25. Notice of determination
26. Certain complaints under the Police Regulation Act 1958 to be investigated as public interest disclosures
27. Notice of alternative procedure
Division 2-Disclosures made to public bodies
28. Consideration whether a disclosure is a public interest
disclosure
29. What happens if the public body concludes that a disclosure
is a public interest disclosure?
30. What happens if the public body concludes that a disclosure is not a public interest disclosure?
31. Request for referral to Ombudsman
32. Determination by Ombudsman
Division 3-Disclosures in relation to members of the police force
33. Consideration whether a disclosure is a public interest
disclosure
34. What happens if it is concluded that a disclosure is a public interest disclosure?
35. What happens if it is concluded that a disclosure is not a public interest disclosure?
36. Request for referral to Ombudsman
37. Determination by Ombudsman
PART 5-INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURES BY THE OMBUDSMAN
Division 1-Functions of Ombudsman
38. What are the Ombudsman's functions under the Act?
Division 2-Requirement to investigate
39. Duty to investigate
40. Which matters do not have to be investigated?
41. Referral of matters for investigation otherwise than under this Act
42. Referral of public interest disclosures to relevant public body
for investigation
43. Referral of certain public interest disclosures to Director for investigation
44. Referral of certain public interest disclosures to Chief Commissioner of Police for investigation
45. What information may the Ombudsman provide?
46. Notice of referral
Division 3-Investigation by Ombudsman
47. Procedures for investigation
48. Secondment of members of the police force for certain investigations
49. Secondment of others for certain investigations
50. Notice of the investigation
50A. Notice of the investigation-police matters
51. Investigation to be private
52. A hearing is not required
53. Legal representation
54. How is evidence to be taken?
55. Power to require answers etc. of members of the police force
in certain investigations
56. Can privileged or confidential information be disclosed to
the Ombudsman?
57. Deliberations of Ministers and Parliamentary committees not
to be disclosed
58. Power to enter premises
59. Consultation and comment
60. Obstruction
61. Opportunity to be heard before adverse report
Division 3A-Further provisions for investigations by Director
61AA. Definitions
61A. Application of Division
61B. Evidence in Director investigations
61BA. Video-recording of examination
61BAB. Underage and impaired witnesses
61BB. Power to enter public authority premises
61BC. Power to seize documents or things at public authority premises
61BD. Copying of, access to or receipt for things seized
61BE. Procedure for documents that may be subject to legal professional privilege
61BF. Application to Magistrates' Court to decide on legal professional privilege
61BG. Application for return of things seized
61BH. Return of things seized
61C. Powers with search warrant
61D. Procedure for executing warrant
61E. Copies or receipts to be given
61F. Return of documents and other things
61G. Confidentiality of summons
61H. Contempt of Director
61I. No double jeopardy
61J. Sunset of contempt provisions
61K. Arrest of recalcitrant witnesses
61L. Witness already held in custody
61M. Consultation and comment
61N. Simultaneous investigation and proceedings
Division 4-Action on completion of investigation
62. Director may report to Ombudsman
63. Report on investigation
63A. Report on investigation-police matters
64. Notice of implementation of recommendation
65. Chief Commissioner of Police to respond to Ombudsman
65A. Referral of matters to DPP
66. Report to Parliament
67. Person who made disclosure to be informed
PART 6-INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURES BY PUBLIC BODIES
Division 1-Establishment of procedures
68. Public body to establish procedures
69. Ombudsman's guidelines
70. Availability of procedures
71. Review of procedures
Division 2-Requirement to investigate
72. Duty to investigate
73. Referral to Ombudsman by public body
74. Request to Ombudsman by person making disclosure
75. Ombudsman may take over an investigation
76. Provision of information to Ombudsman
77. What can the Ombudsman do?
78. Notice of referral
Division 3-Investigation by public body
79. Investigation to be in accordance with procedures
80. Information about progress of investigation
Division 4-Action on investigation
81. What action must the public body take?
82. Report on investigation
83. Report to person making disclosure
PART 7-INVESTIGATION OF PUBLIC INTEREST DISCLOSURES REFERRED TO CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
Division 1-Requirement to investigate
84. Duty to investigate
85. Request to Ombudsman by person making disclosure
86. Ombudsman may take over an investigation
87. Provision of information to Ombudsman
88. What can the Ombudsman do?
89. Notice of referral
Division 2-Investigation by Chief Commissioner of Police
90. Power to require answers etc. of members of the police force
in certain investigations
91. Progress reports to Ombudsman on investigations
Division 3-Action on investigation
92. What action must the Chief Commissioner of Police take?
93. Report to Ombudsman
94. Disagreement between Ombudsman and Chief Commissioner on implementation of recommendations
94A. Referral of matters to DPP
95. Report to person making disclosure
PART 8-INVESTIGATION OF DISCLOSURES ABOUT MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
96. Referral of disclosure to Ombudsman
97. Determination of disclosure as public interest disclosure
98. Notice of determination
99. Investigation by Ombudsman
100. Investigations to be conducted in accordance with Division 3 of Part 5.
101. Report on investigation
PART 9-ANNUAL REPORTS AND OTHER REPORTS
102. Annual report by Ombudsman
103. Other reports by Ombudsman
103A. Transmission of certain reports to Parliament
104. Annual reports by public body
105. Reports by councils in relation to disclosures relating to
officers and employees of councils
PART 9A-OVERSIGHT BY SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS MONITOR
105A. Role of Special Investigations Monitor
105B. Director must report summonses to Special Investigations Monitor
105C. Director must report arrest warrants to Special
Investigations Monitor
105D. Director must report other matters to Special
Investigations Monitor
105E. Complaints to Special Investigations Monitor
105F. Special Investigations Monitor may refuse to investigate complaint
105G. Investigation of complaints
105H. Recommendations by Special Investigations Monitor
105I. Requirement to provide assistance
105J. Powers of entry and access
105K. Requirement to answer questions and produce documents
105L. Annual and other reports by Special Investigations Monitor
105M. Repealed
105N. Delegation
PART 10-GENERAL
106. Offence to make false disclosure
107. Protection of Ombudsman and others
107A. Protection of legal practitioners and witnesses
108. Evidence not admissible
109. Exemption from Freedom of Information Act 1982.
110. Supreme Court-limitation of jurisdiction
111. Service on a person making a disclosure
111A. Transitional provision on creation of office of Police Ombudsman
111B. Transitional provision on creation of Office of Police
Integrity
111C. Transitional provision-Whistleblowers Protection Amendment Act 2008.
112. Regulations
PART 11-Repealed
113-119. Repealed
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ENDNOTES
1. General Information
2. Table of Amendments
3. Explanatory Details
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