Protected Disclosures Act 2000
The Protected Disclosures Act 2000 is a piece of New Zealand legislation regarding the disclosures, in the public interest, of serious wrongdoing (sometimes called 'whistle-blowing'). The Act promotes the public interest by setting out procedures to be followed when making a disclosure, and provides protection to employees who make disclosures, in accordance with the Act.
| Protected Disclosures Act 2000 | |
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| New Zealand Parliament | |
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| Royal assent | 3 April 2000 |
| Commenced | 1 January 2001 |
| Administered by | State Services Commission |
| Status: Current legislation | |
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