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Disciplinary procedures

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WQ.304/2020

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS

BY DEPUTY R.J. WARD OF ST. HELIER

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 8th SEPTEMBER 2020

Question

To what extent is the Minister made aware of the outcomes of any disciplinary procedure undertaken at any level within his portfolio and what details, if any, is the Minister given regarding incidences of whistle- blowing'?

Answer

As Minister, I am notified of any disciplinary procedure, whistleblowing or significant investigations concerning employees in Tiers One and Two through regular Ministerial briefings by the Director General.

Where it is not appropriate for the Director General to undertake this, the Chief Executive or Group Director of People and Corporate Services will provide the briefings.

In line with the Government procedures on whistleblowing and disciplinary matters, I am initially notified of the existence of such a complaint. I am kept informed of the stages of any investigation and timetable and the outcome of any such formal processes.