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Health authority examines anonymous whistleblower hotline options

Aug 13, 2019 | 4:02 PM

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has put out a call for proposals to establish an anonymous tip line for reporting employees who break the rules.

The provincial health agency confirmed the news in an email on Monday.

The email said the hotline service would allow users to report “employees and others (who) are suspected of violating SHA policies, codes of conduct or legal requirements.”

The SHA has launched the request for proposals (RFP) in conjunction with its whistleblower policy, the authority’s Lisa Thomson said.

“As the Request for Proposals states, there is no guarantee the SHA will proceed to purchase such a service externally, but this Request for Proposals is important to gather information about available external resources to potentially support the policy,” Thomson said.

She said the RFP is not the result of a specific incident or event.

— With files from 980 CJME’s Lisa Schick

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