Ministerial Reporting Channel under the Protected Disclosures Act 2022
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The Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act, 2022 makes provision for a worker to make a disclosure to a relevant Minister in certain circumstances.
Outlined below is information on:
Conditions for reporting to a Minister
If a worker is or was employed in a public body, the worker may make a protected disclosure to a relevant Minister. A “relevant Minister” is defined as a Minister with responsibility for the public body concerned in whom functions, whether statutory or otherwise, as respects the public body, are vested, or a Minister of State to whom any such function is delegated. In general, this will be the Minister for the parent Department of the public body.
In order to make a disclosure to a relevant Minister, the worker must reasonably believe that the information disclosed tends to show one or more relevant wrongdoings, and one or more of the following must also apply:
How to make such a protected disclosure
Protected disclosures meeting the above conditions can be submitted in writing via email or post to the Minister for Finance at the following addresses:
or
Information that should be included in such a protected disclosure
It is recommended that, at a minimum, reports should include the following details:
The following form has been provided to assist in making a protected disclosure:
Protected Disclosures to the Minister for Finance - Reporting Form
Process
Protected Disclosures submitted to the Minister will be transmitted to the Protected Disclosures Commissioner within ten calendar days. Following this transmission, any queries or further correspondence should be directed to the Commissioner.
Confidentiality and Data Protection
Any Protected Disclosures made to the Department will be treated with the utmost confidence in line with the Protected Disclosure (Amendment) Act, 2022 and having regard to relevant Departmental Policies such as Data Protection.
Advice
Should a reporting person require further advice on making a Protected Disclosure, they can contact Transparency International Ireland’s Speak Up helpline at 1800 844 866. Further contact information can be found at https://www.transparency.ie/helpline