Whistleblowers Protection Act
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Whistleblowers Protection Act

The Whistleblowers Protection Act came into operation on 1 January 2002.

The Act is designed to facilitate the disclosure of improper conduct by public bodies or their personnel of such a serious nature that, if proved, would constitute a criminal offence or would, in itself, be grounds for dismissal.

A person making a disclosure must be able to demonstrate reasonable grounds for believing the matter raised in the disclosure.

Each public body is required to have procedures to receive and manage disclosures under the Whistleblowers Protection Act.

A copy of CFA's procedures needs to be available for public access during normal business hours at the reception desk of every District, Region and at Headquarters.

All personnel are requested to make themselves familiar with these procedures.

Download the Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001 (DOC 153K)

See Also: Victorian Legislation and Parliamentary Documents Database

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