The following information must be recorded in respect of every public interest disclosure:
Alongside the recording at the point of disclosure of this detailed information, there should also be a capability for senior management to readily interrogate the system in order to perform their management assurance role, or to respond to a legal challenge. The detailed information should be retained in the same manner, and for the same length of time, as other information liable to be required subsequently as evidence in the event of a legal challenge. If in doubt you should consult existing guidance on retention policy; if still in doubt, contact Information Strategy for advice (see IDG90100).
In all cases a system of assurance must be in place to enable
local senior management, at not less than Grade 7 (band 11/B2
level), to verify, when required, that disclosures have been
carried out in accordance with the management assurance checklist
set out below. Management checks to permit such verification should
be conducted regularly, so as to provide ongoing assurance that the
system is operating correctly. In many cases, those parts of the
business that have previously made public interest disclosures will
have already established management audit procedures - these should
be maintained, but reviewed to ensure that they meet the minimum
standards now set out in this guidance. In all cases, as a minimum,
audit checks must be carried out at intervals not exceeding three
months and must examine an appropriate proportion of disclosures
made. Any irregularity or other problem revealed by the management
assurance process must be escalated through the relevant Grade 7,
and referred to the Information Strategy team (see
IDG90100) to consider any action that
may be required as a result.
In the case of disclosures to the PNC, management checks
must conform to the requirements of the Management of Police
Information code of practice and associated guidance including the
approved systems reporting procedure.
HMRC policy is to have a nominated Commissioner responsible
for the integrity and coherence of the process, who as part of that
function will be responsible for dealing with any difficult issues
that arise. Accordingly local systems of assurance must be
sufficient to permit local management to provide the Board with
such information, awareness and access to records as they may
require in relation to the proper operation of the system.
As a minimum requirement, the assurance system must be
sufficient to permit:
Management checks must always be carried out by officers of a higher grade than those who carried out the original authorisation or disclosure action.
| IDG46050 | Public interest disclosures: Introduction |
| IDG46100 | Criteria for making public interest disclosures |
| IDG46150 | Establishing the necessity and proportionality of a disclosure |
| IDG46200 | Requesting additional disclosure categories |
| IDG46250 | Annex 1: Description of boundaries within which Commissioners currently permit individual instructions for public interest disclosures under section 20 CRCA |
| IDG46300 | Annex 2: General instructions to disclose |
| IDG46350 | Annex 3: Rules and procedures for issuing individual instructions to disclose |
| IDG46450 | Flowchart 1: Process |
| IDG46500 | Flowchart 2: General instructions |
| IDG46550 | Flowchart 3: Individual instructions |