The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2018 (PID Act) facilitates appropriate disclosure of public interest information to certain persons or authorities.

While anyone can make a disclosure of public administration information, under the PID Act and the Code of Ethics for the South Australian Public Sector, public officers are obliged to report when they reasonably suspect potential corruption, and are encouraged to report reasonably suspected misconduct or maladministration.

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has published Directions and Guidelines to provide information about these reporting obligations and informant confidentiality. To access these, visit the Independent Commission Against Corruption website.

If you wish to make a public interest disclosure about the CTP Regulator or any of its officers, you can do this in a number of ways:

  1. You can contact the CTP Regulator’s designated responsible officer:
  2. Telephone: 08 8226 8129

    Email: DTF_PID@sa.gov.au

    Post:
    Private and Confidential
    Public Interest Disclosure
    Department of Treasury and Finance
    GPO Box 1045 
    Adelaide SA 5001

  3. You can contact the Office for Public Integrity (OPI) which is a relevant authority to receive public interest disclosures about the CTP Regulator or its officers.
  4. You can contact the Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment (OCPSE) which is also a relevant authority to receive public interest disclosures about the CTP Regulator or its officers.