Views sought on effectiveness and efficiency of current process
The Tynwald select committee looking into whistleblowing on the Isle of Man has issued a call for evidence.
The committee wants to hear from those who have experience of or views on the effectiveness and efficiency of the whistleblowing process in the Isle of Man.
It's hoped the evidence will help the panel determine what discourages people from raising issues, and whether the current system is effective.
Those wishing to make a submission can do so by emailing enquiries@tynwald.org.im or in writing to Legislative Buildings by 23 July.
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