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Public Interest Disclosure Regime in Jersey: Report and Recommendation of the Jersey Employment Forum to the Minister for Social Security

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A decision 17 June 2025:

Decision Reference:  MD-SOSEC-2025-447

Public

Subject: The introduction of a public interest disclosure regime in Jersey: Report and recommendations of the Jersey Employment Forum to the Minister for Social Security

 

Report Title: The introduction of a public interest disclosure regime in Jersey: Report and recommendations of the Jersey Employment Forum to the Minister for Social Security

Public

Decision(s):

The Minister for Social Security decided to present 'The introduction of a public interest disclosure regime in Jersey: Report and recommendations of the Jersey Employment Forum to the Minister for Social Security' to the States Assembly.

Reason for Decision(s):

On 19th July 2023, the States Assembly agreed to an amended Proposition relating to the introduction of statutory whistleblowing protections in Jersey. As part of the agreement to the Proposition, in May 2024 the Minister for Social Security asked the Jersey Employment Forum to consider various issues raised by the prospect of introducing legislation to protect those who make a protected disclosure in what they believe to be the public interest – this is the accepted formal definition of 'whistleblowing'. The accompanying report summarises the Employment Forum's findings.

Resource Implications: There are no financial/staffing implications arising from the presentation of this Report.

 

Action Required: Officers to request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the Report to be presented to the States Assembly.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Minister for Social Security

Date Signed:

 

17th June 2025

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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