Whistleblowing
My employer is breaking the law. What should I do?
An employee should refer to the company's whistleblowing policy. If the company does not have a policy in place, then the employee should refer to the legislative process for effective whistleblowing.
Whistleblowing
What protection(s) do I have as a whistle-blower?
Whistle-blowers making a protected disclosure are protected from unfair dismissal and unlawful detriment. This means that it is unlawful to subject a worker to a detriment on the grounds that they have made a protected disclosure.
Whistleblowing
What is a protected disclosure?
Examples of protected disclosures include:
- Criminal offences
- Endangering the health & safety of any individual
- Damage to the environment
- Breaching any legal obligation
- Deliberately concealing information
Whistleblowing
Do I need to show that the disclosure was made in good faith?
No, it is no longer a requirement to show that disclosures were made in good faith.










