Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act
The Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (PSDPA) came into force on April 15, 2007. Its purpose is to encourage employees in the public sector to come forward if they have reason to believe that serious wrongdoing has taken place and to provide protection to them against reprisal should they do so. One requirement of this Act is to promptly provide public access to certain information respecting founded cases of wrongdoing resulting from a disclosure brought forward under the PSDPA. Specifically, the organization must describe: the wrongdoing; the recommendations made to the chief executive; and the corrective action taken by the chief executive.
In fulfillment of these requirements, the following are reports on founded disclosures of wrongdoing involving the Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee.
2019-20
- April to June - Nothing to report
2018-19
- Nothing to report
2017-18
- Nothing to report
2016-17
- Nothing to report
2015-16
- Nothing to report
2014-15
- Nothing to report
2013-14
- Nothing to report
2012-13
- Nothing to report
2011-12
- Nothing to report
2010-11
- Nothing to report
2009-10
- Nothing to report
2008-09
- Nothing to report
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