Wrongdoing Disclosures Under the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act

Wrongdoing Disclosures Under the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act

Under the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (PSDPA), the Auditor General of Canada can only:

The PSDPA gives federal public servants and members of the public a secure and confidential process for disclosing serious wrongdoing in the federal public sector, as well as protection from acts of reprisal. For information about the PSDPA and how to report wrongdoing, we invite you to consult the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada (OPSIC), which handles complaints from federal public servants and members of the public and also has the authority to deal with reprisal complaints from current and former federal public servants. For additional resources about the PSDPA, please visit the Treasury Board Secretariat website.

The Mandate of the Auditor General of Canada Under the PSDPA

Under section 14 of the PSDPA, the Auditor General of Canada has the authority to receive disclosures of wrongdoing from current federal public servants about OPSIC. The Auditor General of Canada can choose to investigate or not. The purpose of these investigations is to recommend corrective action to the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada. The Auditor General of Canada is required to report founded cases of wrongdoing to Parliament.

Contact Us

NOTE: Disclosures of wrongdoing must be made by regular mail correspondence. Only administrative correspondence such as basic status update of files or setting up interviews may be sent by email.

Mail

Office of the Auditor General of Canada
Attention: Group 64
240 Sparks Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G6

Email

Info Wrongdoing / Info actes répréhensibles

Telephone

613‑952‑0213 (2201)
1‑888‑761‑5953

Under the PSDPA, the Auditor General of Canada cannot:

Deciding to Make a Disclosure

Before deciding to submit a disclosure of wrongdoing to the Auditor General of Canada under section 14 of the PSDPA, the following criteria must be met:

1. You are a current federal public servant.

AND

2. Your disclosure is about the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner.

If your complaint is about another Canadian federal organization, please consult the OPSIC website.