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The Auditor General is classed as a prescribed person. This means that a worker can report concerns about wrongdoing in a workplace to the Auditor General, as well as, or instead of, their employer.
Providing that the concerns raised relate to one or more of the following matters, a worker may benefit from protection against detriment from their employer:
The Auditor General will consider, but isn't obliged to investigate, every disclosure he receives.
Find out more or get further information and advice on blowing the whistle in our leaflet: Are you concerned about wrongdoing where you work? [opens in new window]
To make a disclosure to the Auditor General under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998, contact us via:
Email: whistleblowing@audit.wales
Telephone: 029 20 320 500
Post: PIDA Officer Audit Wales 1 Capital Quarter Tyndall Street Cardiff CF10 4BZ
We welcome telephone calls in Welsh and English. You can also write to us in either Welsh or English and we will respond in the language you have used. Corresponding in Welsh will not lead to a delay.