Bring military, spy agencies under federal whistleblower law, review report urges
OTTAWA — A federal review report says members of the military and key spy agencies should be able to expose wrongdoing and file complaints through the government’s whistleblowing regime.
The recommendation is among almost three dozen suggested changes in the newly released review of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act.
The law, which came into force in 2007, allows federal employees to make a disclosure of wrongdoing or file a complaint of reprisal with the public sector integrity commissioner.
The report says improvements are “urgently needed” and the law “must be revised at the earliest opportunity.”
