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Disclosure of Wrongdoing

The Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (PSDPA), which came into force on April 15, 2007 following the passing of the Federal Accountability Act in December 2006, requires all departments and agencies to make an internal disclosure process available to their staff for reporting allegations of wrongdoing. The Agency has established such an internal disclosure process. The PSDPA also requires each chief executive to promptly provide public access to information on founded cases of wrongdoing investigated in accordance with the Act.

The rules and principles governing the reporting of founded disclosures of wrongdoing in the workplace are outlined in the PSDPA, which can be found at: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/showtdm/cs/P-31.9

Please note that information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act or the Privacy Act does not appear on this web site.


Founded Cases of Wrongdoing

2010-2011

2009-2010

2008-2009

2007-2008