A public interest disclosure is a disclosure about certain types of wrongdoing in a government agency.
Under Queensland's Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010, anyone can make a disclosure about:
If you work for Metro South Health or another public sector agency, there are other things you can make a public interest disclosure about, including:
Corrupt conduct can occur when a government employee engages in serious wrongdoing in connection with their work.
Examples of corrupt conduct may include:
You don't need to work for a government agency to report corrupt conduct. If you have information about suspected corrupt conduct in Metro South Health, we strongly encourage you to report it.
Read more about corrupt conduct in Queensland's Crime and Corruption Act 2001.
You can report suspected corrupt conduct or make a public interest disclosure to our Ethical Standards Unit by either:
If you can make your complaint in writing, please use our corrupt conduct and public interest disclosure complaint form [DOCX 191.83 KB].
If you'd prefer to talk to someone instead, you can speak to a supervisor or manager at the facility your concerns relate to. You can do this by either phone or in person.
You don’t have to tell us who you are, but we won’t be able to contact you for more information. We also won't be able to tell you how we dealt with your concerns.
If you’re a Metro South Health staff member, you can also make a public interest disclosure to your:
You can also make a complaint directly to:
If your complaint involves our chief executive, you can email our Board Chair at msboard@health.qld.gov.au
We encourage anyone who believes they have information about suspected corrupt conduct or other serious wrongdoing in our organisation to report it.
We treat all reports seriously and will take appropriate action to address wrongdoing when it occurs.
We'll offer support and protection to people who make public interest disclosures and want members of the public and staff to feel confident and comfortable with telling us about wrongdoing. We'll also make sure people are kept updated and are told about how we have dealt with their concerns.
Read more about how we manage public interest disclosures and corrupt conduct.