L-6.1 - Anti-Corruption Act

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29. After the disclosure of wrongdoing has been examined, the Commissioner may decide no further action is required if the matter is frivolous or does not fall within the Commissioner’s mission. In that case, the Commissioner so informs the person who made the disclosure.
If the Commissioner decides to take further action regarding the disclosure, the Commissioner sends the case file to an Associate Commissioner for Audits or the Associate Commissioner for Investigations, as the case may be.
2011, c. 17, s. 29; 2013, c. 23, s. 126; 2018, c. 1, s. 20.
29. After the disclosure of wrongdoing has been examined, the Commissioner may decide no further action is required if the matter is frivolous or does not fall within the Commissioner’s mission. In that case, the Commissioner so informs the person who made the disclosure.
If the Commissioner decides to take further action regarding the disclosure, the Commissioner sends the case file to an Associate Commissioner or to the investigation units concerned, as the case may be.
2011, c. 17, s. 29; 2013, c. 23, s. 126.
29. After the disclosure of wrongdoing has been examined, the Commissioner may decide no further action is required if the matter is frivolous or does not fall within the Commissioner’s mission. In that case, the Commissioner so informs the person who made the disclosure.
If the Commissioner decides to take further action regarding the disclosure, the Commissioner sends the case file to the Associate Commissioner or to the investigation units concerned, as the case may be.
2011, c. 17, s. 29.