Public Sector Integrity Commissioner
| Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada | |
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| Commissariat à l’intégrité du secteur public du Canada | |
| Incumbentsince September 27, 2023 Harriet Solloway | |
| Abbreviation | PSIC | 
| Reports to | Parliament of Canada | 
| Nominator | Prime Minister of Canada | 
| Appointer | Governor in Council | 
| Term length | 7 years renewable once | 
| Constituting instrument | Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act | 
| First holder | Christiane Ouimet | 
| Bureau du Commissaire à l'intégrité du secteur public | |
| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 2007 | 
| Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 
| Employees | 28 | 
| Annual budget | $5.6 million (2019) | 
| Website | www | 
The Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada is one of the Independent Oversight Offices created by the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (PSPD Act) as part of the Canadian Federal Accountability Act. The Office investigates wrongdoing in the federal public sector and helps protect whistleblowers, and those who participate in investigations, from reprisal. Harriet Solloway is the current Commissioner, named on September 27, 2023.
The Act is intended to address wrongdoing that could seriously impact the public's confidence in the integrity of the public service. Reports of founded wrongdoing are presented before the House of Commons and the Senate in accordance with the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act.