On June 11, the Manitoba government introduced proposed amendments to the Public Interest Disclosure Act to protect whistleblowers from reprisal, prevent disclosure of identities and
give designated officers greater powers to investigate wrongdoing... [more]
On June 11, the Manitoba government introduced proposed amendments to the Public Interest Disclosure Act to protect whistleblowers from reprisal, prevent disclosure of identities and
give designated officers greater powers to investigate wrongdoing.
Not exact matches
At inbound marketing product firm HubSpot, for example, the company
designated every employee an «insider» — a privilege usually reserved for directors,
officers, and significant shareholders — in order to
give them all access to the publicly traded company's detailed financial information.
Where any
officer of a body
designated by notice in writing pursuant to subsection (9D) wishes to obtain, for the purpose of compiling a roll of electors for an election and for no other purpose, any specified information, the Electoral Commission may, in accordance with regulations made under this Act,
give that
officer, on payment of the prescribed fee, a computer - compiled list or electronic storage medium containing that information.
Give greater powers to the
designated officers to conduct investigations, including the power to compel an employee to produce documents and be interviewed for the purpose of an investigation.