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The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act) commenced on 15 January 2014. The purpose of the Act is to promote integrity and accountability of the Commonwealth public sector by:
- encouraging and facilitating the disclosure of information by public officials about suspected wrongdoing in the public sector;
- ensuring that public officials who make public interest disclosures are supported and protected from adverse consequences; and
- ensuring that disclosures by public officials are properly investigated and dealt with.
If you wish to report actual or suspected wrongdoing within the National Gallery of Australia, it is important that you use the proper channels, and that you maintain confidentiality of your allegation by not disclosing it to persons who are not authorised to deal with it.
Failing to comply with the proper procedures may compromise both your protection from adverse consequences, and our ability to properly investigate your allegation.
Further information on the Public Interest Disclosure Scheme is available at the Commonwealth Ombudsman's website .
The Gallery has appointed the following persons as Authorised Officers under the Public Interest Disclosure Act. Their contact details are:
- Kirsten Paisley
Deputy Director,
02 6240 6429
kirsten.paisley@nga.gov.au
- David Perceval, Assistant Director,
Corporate Services and Commercial Operations
02 6240 6439
david.perceval@nga.gov.au
- Simon Elliott, Assistant Director,
Curatorial and Educational Services
02 6240 6733
simon.elliott@nga.gov.au
- Adam Worrall, Assistant Director,
Exhibitions and Collections Services
02 6240 6553
adam.worrall@nga.gov.au
- Tony Lawless
Chief Finance Officer
02 6240 6712
tony.lawless@nga.gov.au
- Mark Mandy, Head
Facilities Management
02 6240 6527
mark.mandy@nga.gov.au