Common use of Whistleblowing Clause in Contracts

Whistleblowing. 32.1. The Supplier confirms that the Supplier has an authorised person to whom the Supplier’s staff may make a qualifying disclosure under the Public Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 (“PID Act”) and declares that any of its staff making a protected disclosure (as defined by PID Act) shall not be subjected to any detriment and the staff will be made aware of this provision. The Supplier further declares that any provision in any contract purporting to preclude a member of its staff from making a protected disclosure is void.

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Whistleblowing. 32.1. The Supplier confirms that the Supplier has an authorised person to whom the Supplier’s staff may make a qualifying disclosure under the Public Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 (“PID Act”) and declares that any of its staff making a protected disclosure (as defined by PID Act) shall not be subjected to any detriment and the staff will be made aware of this provision. The Supplier further declares that any provision in any contract purporting to preclude a member of its staff from making a protected disclosure is void.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement, Framework Agreement

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Whistleblowing. 32.133.1. The Supplier confirms that the Supplier has an authorised person to whom the Supplier’s staff may make a qualifying disclosure under the Public Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 Interest Disclosure Act 1998 (“PID Act”) and declares that any of its staff making a protected disclosure (as defined by PID Act) shall not be subjected to any detriment and the staff will be made aware of this provision. The Supplier further declares that any provision in any contract purporting to preclude a member of its staff from making a protected disclosure is void.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tppl.co.uk

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