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Applications under the Freedom of Information Act, 2014

The FoI Act is designed to allow public access to information held by public bodies which is not routinely available through other sources. Access to information under the Act is subject to certain exemptions and involves specific procedures and time limits.

Under the Freedom Of Information Act, anyone is entitled to apply for access to information not otherwise publicly available. Each person has a right to:

  • Access records held by the National Cancer Registry.
  • Correct personal information relating to oneself held by the National Cancer Registry where it is inaccurate, incomplete or misleading.
  • Access reasons for decisions made by the National Cancer Registry directly affecting oneself.

The following records come within the scope of the Act:

  • All records held by the National Cancer Registry which were created after the 21st April 1998.
  • Any record created before the 21st April 1998 if this record is necessary for understanding a record created after 21st April 1998.
  • All personal information about the requester which is held by the National Cancer Registry, regardless of when the records were created.

Applications for information under the FoI Act should be submitted to:

Data Protection Officer (DPO)
National Cancer Registry
Building 6800
Cork Airport Business Park
Kinsale Road
Cork.

Tel: +353 (0)21 431 8014

Procedures for accessing information under the Freedom of Information Act, 2014

Applications should be made in writing and should indicate that the information is sought under the Freedom of Information Act, 2014. Requests sent by post should be sent to the following address:-

Data Protection Officer (DPO)
National Cancer Registry
Building 6800
Cork Airport Business Park
Kinsale Road
Cork

In preparing a request the following guidelines should be followed:

  • State that the request is made under the Freedom of Information Act, 2014.
  • Provide as much detail as possible to enable staff of the National Cancer Registry to identify the record.
  • Provide full personal details including name, address and contact telephone number.
  • State if the information is required in a particular form i.e. photocopy.

How Freedom of Information applications are dealt with

The Freedom of Information Act, 2014 sets down strict time limits for processing requests.

  • The National Cancer Registry is obliged to acknowledge your request within two weeks from the date of receipt.
  • You will be given the name of the person dealing with your request.
  • The National Cancer Registry is obliged to respond to your request within four weeks of receipt.

It may be necessary to extend this period for up to four more weeks if:

  1. Your request relates to a very large number of records, or a large number of requests for the same record(s) have been made.
  2. If the period is extended, you will receive notice of this before the end of the initial four week period, and the reasons for the delay will be given.

If your request is granted:

  • You will receive a letter stating that your request has been granted and the name of the person dealing with it.
  • You will be given the time frame within which this request will be granted.
  • You will be given details of any fees involved if applicable.

Rights of review and appeal

The Act sets out a series of exemptions to protect sensitive information where its disclosure may damage key interests of the State or of third parties. Where the National Cancer Registry invokes these provisions to withhold information, the decision may be appealed. Decisions in relation to deferral of access, charges, forms of access, etc. may also be the subject of appeal. Details of the appeal mechanisms are as follows:

Internal review

You may seek internal review of the initial decision which will be carried out by an official at a higher level if:

  1. You are dissatisfied with the initial response received, i.e. refusal of information, form of access, charges, etc, or
  2. You have not received a reply within four weeks of your initial application.

This is deemed to be a refusal of your request and allows you to proceed to internal review.

Requests for internal review should be submitted in writing to:

Data Protection Officer (DPO)
National Cancer Registry
Building 6800
Cork Airport Business Park
Kinsale Road
Cork

These reviews should clearly state that they are Freedom of Information requests. They must be submitted within four weeks of the initial decision. The National Cancer Registry must complete the review within three weeks of receipt of internal review application. Internal review must normally be completed before an appeal may be made to the Information Commissioner.

Review by the Information Commissioner

If following completion of the internal review you still have been refused in part or total, you may seek independent review of the decision from the Information Commissioner. Also if you have not received a reply to your application for internal review within three weeks, this is deemed to be a refusal and you may appeal the matter to the Commissioner. In general an application for review by the Commissioner must be made within 6 months of the notification of the decision by the public body.

Appeals must be made in writing to the Information Commissioner at the following address:

Office of the Information Commissioner
18 Lower Leeson Street
Dublin 2

Tel 01-6785222 LoCall 1890 223030
Fax 01-6610570
email foi [at] ombusdman.irlgov.ie

The Commissioner's decision can be appealed to the High Court on a point of law only.

Fees

There is no longer an application fee when making an initial FoI request.

Internal review fees

A standard application fee of €30 must accompany an application for internal review under section 14 of the Act.

A reduced fee of €10 applies if the person bringing the application is a medical card holder or a dependent of a medical card holder.

The following internal review applications are free of charge:

  1. An application in relation to a decision concerning records containing only personal information related to the applicant.
  2. An application in relation to a decision under section 9 (right of amendment of records relating to personal information).
  3. An application in relation to a decision under section 10 (right of person to information regarding acts of public bodies affecting the person).
  4. An application in relation to a decision to charge a fee or deposit, or a fee or deposit of a particular amount.
  5. An appeal of a decision which is deemed to be refused because the original request was not replied to within the required time limits.

Review by Information Commissioner

A standard application fee of €50 must accompany applications to the Information Commissioner for review of decisions made by public bodies under section 34 of the Act.

A reduced fee of €15 applies if

  1. The person bringing the application is a medical card holder or a dependent of a medical card holder or
  2. The person is specified in section 38 (2) i.e. a third party with the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner where a public body decides to release their information on public interest grounds.

The following applications to the Information Commissioner do not require an application fee:

  1. An application concerning records containing only personal information related to the applicant.
  2. An application in relation to a decision under section 9 (right of amendment of records relating to personal information).
  3. An application in relation to a decision under section 18 (right of person to information regarding acts of public bodies affecting the person).
  4. An appeal of an internal review decision which is deemed to be refused because that decision was not made within the required time limits.

Search and retrieval and photocopying fees

Fees may be charged, for the searching for, retrieval of and copying of records, as follows:

  • There is a minimum threshold of €101, below which there is no charge. Where fees amount to €101 and upward, full charges apply.
  • There is, however, a cap of €500 on such fees except in certain circumstances.
  • There is a further upper limit (Overall Ceiling Limit) of €700, above which the FoI Body may refuse to process the request unless the scope of the request is refined, to bring the total cost of the processing under the €700 limit.

Section 27 of the FoI Act sets out the rules for applying search and retrieval fees. Fees are currently set as follows in accordance with Statutory Instruments No. 531 of 2014

  • €20 per hour - search and retrieval
  • €0.04 per sheet for a photocopy
  • €10 for a CD-ROM
  • €6 for an X-Ray

FoI topics

The National Cancer Registry currently makes a large volume of information available to the public in relation to its functions and activities. This includes epidemiological data [1] and a list of publications [2] available to download. Such information will continue to be available informally without the need to use the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act.

Section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act 2014 requires FoI Bodies to prepare and publish a scheme concerning the publication or giving of information outside of FoI provided that the provision or publication of such information is not prohibited by law.

National Cancer Registry Publication Scheme

Section (8), Freedom of Information Act, 2014.

Information about the FoI body

The National Cancer Registry is a publicly appointed body which was established in 1991 to collect and classify information on all cancer cases which occur in Ireland. Our activities include:

  • Collecting information on all new cancer cases in Ireland
  • Monitoring trends and outcomes in different cancer types [3]
  • Promoting the use of the information we collect in research [4] and in the planning and management of services
  • Publishing an annual report [5] on cancer statistics

  1. Establishment and legislation [6]
  2. Role responsibilities & functions of NCR [6]
  3. Classes of records held [7]
  4. Details of the membership and functions of any governance Boards of the NCR:
    • Current board [8]
    • Governance Framework [9]
  5. Corporate Plan [10]
  6. Pay and grading structures:
    • Salary scales [11]
    • Grading structure [12]
  7. Structure of NCR / organisation charts [13]
  8. Contact points for each functional area [13]
  9. Contact points for information including requests under FoI, AIE, Data Protection and media enquiries [14]
  10. Details of service level agreements or memoranda of understanding between FoI bodies - N/A

Classes of records held

Classification of records held in Corporate Services department

  • Finance & Administration
    • Files relating to legal and statutory obligations of NCR including statutory instruments
    • Correspondence from Department of Health & other bodies
    • Agendas and minutes of board meetings & other correspondence relating to NCR Board
    • Agendas and minutes of SMT meetings
    • Agendas and minutes of Audit Committee meetings
    • Agendas and minutes of finance  & administration staff meetings
    • Sage accounting system
    • Income & expenditure accounts
    • Purchases orders, invoices & expenses claims
    • Annual financial statements
    • Audit reports
    • Finance policies
    • Corporate plans
    • Research / financial accounts
    • Lease agreements
    • Insurance records
    • Procurement records
    • Fixed asset register
    • Risk register
    • Post register
    • Salaries & pension records
    • Signed code of conduct agreements
  • Human Resources & Communications 
    • Human resource information system (HRIS)
    • Job advertisements / job descriptions & interview records
    • Contracts of employment
    • Induction checklists
    • Application forms & CVs
    • Personnel files
    • Personnel circulars and directives
    • Job evaluation records
    • Personnel census
    • Staff manual
    • Training records
    • Performance appraisal records
    • Agendas and minutes of HR staff meetings
    • Safety statement
    • Health & safety reports / assessments / certificates
    • Signed confidentiality agreements
    • Responses to parliamentary questions
    • Media contacts file
    • Press releases & other correspondence with the media
  • Freedom of information
    • FoI register of requests and responses
    • FoI disclosure log & census returns
    • FoI publication scheme
    • FoI correspondence from Central Policy Unit (CPU)
    • FoI correspondence from Office of Information Commissioner (OIC)
    • AIE (Access to information on the environment) – statistics 

Classification of records held in Information Technology department

  • Database model
  • Data dictionary
  • Correspondence from external IT companies & vendors
  • Requirement specifications
  • Design specifications
  • Project plans
  • IT policy documents
  • Project progress reports
  • Help desk entries
  • User setup & user change requests
  • Software register
  • Hardware register
  • Infrastructure maps & documentation
  • Ergonomic assessment documentation
  • User manuals
  • Incident reports
  • Action logs

Classification of records held in Research department

  • Published reports
  • Published scientific papers
  • Drafts manuscripts of unpublished papers
  • Conference presentations (slides or posters)
  • Grant applications
  • Project proposals, study & analysis protocols
  • Ethical approval applications/reporting
  • Survey correspondence and documentation
  • Data request forms received from external researchers
  • Clinical genetics requests received
  • General correspondence (including emails)
  • Results of research surveys and projects
  • Agendas and minutes or other summaries of meetings (internal or external)
  • Datasets or summary statistics prepared in response to specific requests (some may include potentially sensitive or confidential information)
  • Data dictionaries for datasets supplied to external researchers
  • Training/teaching notes
  • News items including tweets, popular articles, blog posts
  • Study budget documents
  • Project-specific policy documents
  • Survey instruments
  • Data-analysis algorithms or spreadsheets

Classification of records held in Registration and Data departments

  • CDR correspondence (emails)
  • Induction training material 
  • Coding updates
  • CDR manual
  • ICD O 3 coding reference materials
  • TNM staging materials
  • NCR database
  • IPCOR database
  • STR database
  • Correspondence with external bodies such as cancer screening service, BreastCheck and CervicalCheck
  • Agendas and minutes of Registration and Data meetings

Grading structure

Staffing Dec 2015 WTENumber
Job titleGradeAdministrationDataITResearchCDRAdministrationDataITResearchCDR
All staff 4.810.64.610.115.361161119
Permanent contracts
All permanent 47.64.63.615.3586419
 Grade VII 1    1   
 Grade III1    1    
 Grade IV 1    1   
 Grade IV 2    2   
 Grade V1.5    2    
 Grade IV 1    1   
 Grade V 1    1   
 Grade V  1    1  
 Grade V1    1    
 Grade VI 0.76    1   
 Grade V  1    1  
 Grade V   1    1 
 Grade V   0.6    1 
 Grade V  0.6    1  
 Grade VI   1    1 
 Grade VI0.5    1    
 Grade VII  0.5    1  
 Grade VII  0.5    1  
 Grade VII 0.81    1   
 Grade VIII  1    1  
 Senior Lecturer   1    1 
 Senior Staff Nurse    8.82    12
 Staff Nurse    6.5    7
Specified Purpose contracts
Total 0.83 6.5 13 7 
 Grade VI   4    4 
 Grade V   2.5    3 
 Grade IV 3    3   
 Principal Officer0.8    1    

Functions and public services provided or to be provided

The NCR provides information to the general public on cancer incidence and mortality. This information can be downloaded from the NCR website by clicking on the relevant links below. Cancer factsheets are also provided for download. These are a useful one page summary of statistics for a particular cancer, including the number of new cases diagnosed per year and the mortality rate for cancer in Ireland.

  1. Details of public services provided by NCR and how they can be accessed:
    • Incidence statistics [15]
    • Survival statistics [16]
    • Data and maps [17]
    • Cancer factsheets [18]
    • Research project underway and completed [19]
    • Research publications [20]
  2. Details of any fees or charges for availing of public services:
    • Charges of €100 per hour will apply (in the case of commercial companies) for requests for information that is not routinely published by NCR in reports or which is not available on the NCR website and where this would require substantial work to extract or prepare.
    • Requests can be emailed to the Registry via the Contact page [14].
  3. Publications of the NCR which are prepared on a commercial basis
    • The NCR does not routinely prepare publications on a commercial basis.

Decision making procedures

Not applicable at the current time.

Financial information

Annual financial statements for the National Cancer Registry are available on the NCR website. Members of the NCR Board do not receive remuneration for their membership of the Board. Expenses received by Board members in relation to travel and subsistence are listed in the annual financial statements.

  1. Financial statements [21]
  2. Spending on capital projects [22]
  3. Details of quarterly payments [23]
  4. Board members remuneration for attendance at meetings
    • Board members are not remunerated but get travel and subsistence allowances, details of which are in the annual accounts [21]
  5. Funding/Sponsorship of non- public bodies - not applicable

Spending on capital projects

New system

The current CRS system was developed a number of years ago and has been amended and expanded since.

The CRS replacement project will replace the current systems with a single system.  As part of the project, there is a work package to deliver online connectivity to as many as possible locations.

The budgeted cost of this project is €415,000 and it is expected to be delivered in 2016.

Procurement

NCR procurement policy and details of any tenders are available by clicking on the links below;

  1. Procurement policy [24]
  2. Supplier terms and conditions [25]
  3. Details of current tender competitions [26]

NCR procurement policy and procedures

Introduction

This policy aims to ensure that the National Cancer Registry adheres to effective, strategic and professional procurement methods which comply with all relevant EU Directive and Government legislation and recommendations. Good purchasing practices within the Registry will ensure that all funds committed to purchase goods and services obtain optimum quality, service and value for money including delivery, customer service and overall supplier performance. At the same time it will also ensure that the Registry will meet its obligations in terms of 

  • Openness
  • Transparency
  • Accountability

The procurement policy covers the management and control of all non-pay expenditure.

Authority to purchase

The National Cancer Registry Board is responsible for all funds of the Registry irrespective of the source or however generated. The Board delegates authority to purchase from these funds to the Director and the senior management team. 

Adherence to Irish law and EU directives

The Registry places great emphasis on accountability, efficiency, transparency and value for money. This is in line with Government policy in the public service. The Government guidelines “Public Procurement Guidelines Competitive Process” outlines the national procedures to be followed by all persons involved in the award of contracts.  All procurement activity within the Registry shall adhere to the contents of these guidelines.

The following principles must be complied with:

  • Tax clearance certificates are obligatory in all cases where orders or cumulative orders exceed €10,000 annually.
  • Competitive tendering must be used, unless exceptional circumstances apply.
  • The EU Public Procurement Directives have legal force and must be adhered to.
  • National Guidelines apply, not only to formal, written contracts, but also to all procurements and disposals.
  • EU and National Thresholds for Contracts apply and are reviewed on an ongoing basis. The current EU Thresholds are available on www.procurement.ie [27]
  • Contracts above the stated thresholds must be advertised on eTenders- www.etenders.gov.ie [26] and or OJEU –The Official Journal of the EU.
  • Contracts below the EU threshold that are partly financed (50% or greater) by EU institutions come within the scope of the EU Directives.

Procurement procedures

The Internal Procedures for the National Cancer Registry are summarized as follows:

VALUEPROCEDURE
Under €1kOnly 1 quote required
Over €1k to €25k  (€10k for ICT)Seek 3 written quotations
Over €25k (€10k for ICT) to €209kAdvertise on eTenders
Over €209kOfficial Journal of the EU (OJEU) via eTenders

Note: All values are excluding VAT and apply to the total contract period e.g. a contract taken out for a 3 year period with an annual value in excess of €8,333 per annum ex VAT has to be advertised on eTenders.

  1. For small purchases to which formal procurement procedures do not apply, some documentary justification should be retained for the decision to choose a particular provider, where more than one exists.
  2. A competitive process should be used for all purchases of €1,000 and over unless there are justifiably exceptional circumstances. These circumstances should be recorded.
  3. Supplies or services less than €1,000 in value (aggregated over a twelve month period) can be purchased on the basis of  a written quote from one or more competitive suppliers. This process must be documented, including the names of the suppliers, date(s) on which they were contacted and quotations given.
  4. Supplies or services contracts between €1,000 and €25,000 (€10,000 in the case of ICT purchases) in value should be awarded on the basis of written responses to specifications sent by fax or email to at least three suppliers or service providers. For suppliers that are on the Government Framework, the same process should be followed – eg obtain 3 quotes from the suppliers on the framework.
  5. Reasons for procedures adopted, including procedures where a competitive process was not deemed appropriate, should be clearly recorded. All contract award procedures should include a verifiable audit trail (see Evaluation and Contract Award section).
  6. Contracts between €25,000 (€10,000 for ICT) and €209,000 should be advertised as part of a formal tendering process on etenders.gov.ie [28].
  7. In order to increase SME opportunities to tender, a process of open tendering (i.e. without pre-qualification of tenderers) is to be used for contracts below €134,000(ex VAT) (Circular 10/14). All contracts for supplies and services with an estimated value of €25,000 (€10,000 for ICT) are required to be advertised on e-Tenders rather than using a restricted tendering process.
  8. A process of direct invitation to tender may be used for contracts below €25,000 (€10,000 for ICT). This may involve:
    1. invitation to firms deemed appropriately qualified for a particular project (this may be appropriate for specialised requirements in markets where there is a limited number of suppliers or service providers)
    2. invitation to tender, to firms on a list established on an open and objective basis (for frequent or recurring requirements for supplies or services).
    3. Where direct invitations are issued, firms from which tenders are sought should be a good representative sample of all potential bidders in the market concerned. At least five firms should normally be invited to submit tenders.
    4. The list of firms should be reviewed annually by advertising and should be open to suitably qualified entrants at all times. Recently established firms, or firms with no previous experience of public contracts, should not be excluded.
    5. If the number of firms on a list is too large to invite all suitable firms to tender, a number may be selected for inclusion in the competition. Selection from the list can be made in accordance with specified criteria, randomly, or by rotation, or by a combination of all three.
  9. The methods and criteria for selecting firms and for awarding contracts should be documented and should be objective, transparent and proportionate. It should be clearly understood that whether responses are to an advertisement or to a direct invitation, all parties in the process must be treated on the same fair and objective basis.

Order approval / responsibility

The Budget holder has prime responsibility for ensuring that procurement within their section is carried out in compliance with this policy.

Purchase orders

Official Purchase Orders are to be issued for all good and services and are to be authorised as follows:

VALUEAUTHORISATION
Up to €1,000Any member of the SMT
Up to €2,000Senior Administrator
Up to €20,000Director
Over €20,000Board member

Where a series of closely similar purchases (e.g. stationery, printing) are made from the same supplier over a period, the aggregate value of these over a twelve month period should be used to decide on the procedures to be followed. Best practice in this case would be to contract with a supplier for all purchases of the same type over the year, using normal procurement practices.

Framework agreements

In general, central procurement frameworks and contracts established by the Office of Government Procurement should be utilized (Circular 10/13). Where a central procurement framework is not utilized a value for money justification should be provided.

Evaluation and contract award

  1. For larger projects (€10,000 for ICT related expenditure, €25,000 for non-ICT expenditure) the evaluation of tenders should be carried out by a team with the requisite competency. The time of receipt of tenders should be noted on all tenders. The opening of tenders should be evidenced by the persons present, i.e. date and signature. A scoring system or marking sheet should be used, based on the relevant weighted criteria, including price, indicating a comparative assessment of tenders under each criterion.  Where a supplier is used, who is not necessarily the lowest quoted price, the reason should be recorded on file to justify the decision. The tender evaluation should be “Clear and Traceable” with each member separately evaluating before a group decision is reached. The overall evaluation should be signed by every member of the evaluation panel to confirm their agreement. All documentation related to procurement activities should be retained in either of two central file locations (in an IT file or non-IT file).
  2. As an aid to understanding and clarity, it may be appropriate to invite the most competitive tenderers to present or elaborate on proposals for technical or consultancy projects. However, any dialogue with tenderers that could be construed as "post tender negotiation" on price or result in significant changes to the published tender specifications must be avoided.

Results of tendering process

  1. All tenderers should be informed of the result of a tendering process without delay.
  2. For tenders above €25,000 (€10,000 ICT), unsuccessful tenderers should be given a period of 2 weeks to enquire about the results of the process before the tender is finally awarded.

National Cancer Registry procurement record

Date of purchase.................................................................................................................................................

Person responsible.............................................................................................................................................

Signature..............................................................................................................................................................

Supplier................................................................................................................................................................

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Item(s) purchased...............................................................................................................................................

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Aggregate value..................................................................................................................................................

Procedure adopted

Formal tendering process                                                   [     ]

Informal contacts with 3 or more quotes                        [      ]

Other                                                                                      [      ]

Brief description of process..............................................................................................................................

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Reason(s) for choice of process.......................................................................................................................

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Reason(s) for choice of supplier......................................................................................................................

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NCR PROCUREMENT POLICY 
Version5
Last revisedJanuary 2016
Revised byRose O’Mahony
Date of signatureSigned

Information routinely published and miscellaneous

The National Cancer Registry routinely publishes information such as research reports, research publications, financial statements, minutes of NCR Board meetings and FoI disclosure log. All of these are available by clicking on the links below.

  1. Research reports  [29]
  2. Research publications [20]
  3. Financial statements [21]
  4. FoI disclosure log [30]
  5. Minutes from NCR Board meetings [31]

FoI requests – disclosure log

2015

Date of receipt of FoI requestOur RefRequest detailsApplicant detailsDecision due dateDate releasedDecision made
31/03/2015FoI 201501‘Copies of the minutes from the last two National Cancer Registry Board meetings and a copy of all reports/documents circulated at these meetings’.Journalist28/04/201521/04/2015Part granted
23/10/2015FoI 201502‘Copies of the minutes from the last two National Cancer Registry Board meetings and a copy of all reports/documents circulated at these meetings’.Journalist20/11/201506/11/2015Part granted
       

2016

Date of receipt of FoI requestOur RefRequest detailsApplicant detailsDecision due dateDate releasedDecision made

04/07/2016                

  FOI 201601

‘Copies of the minutes from the last three National Cancer Registry Board meetings and a copy of all reports/documents circulated at these meetings’.Journalist29/07/201613/07/16Granted in full
01/08/2016FOI 201602

'Number of children (less than 16 years old) with cancer in the UK and Ireland between 2002-2012'.

Researcher26/08/201604/08/2016Released outside of FOI. No UK information available from NCRI.

07/06/2016

FOI 201603

'Figures of all types of cancer in Donegal from 2006 to 2016'.

Donegal Cancer Group

01/07/2016

08/06/2016

Released outside of FOI

12/12/2016FOI 201604'Copies of the minutes from the last two National Cancer Registry Board meetings and a copy of all reports/documents circualated at these meetings'.Journalist06/01/201716/12/2016Granted in full
       

2017

Date of receipt of FoI requestOur RefRequest detailsApplicant detailsDecision due dateDate releasedDecision made
       
       

Minutes from NCR Board meetings

NCR board meetings take place on a regular basis over the course of a year. Click on the links below to download the minutes of the most recent meetings. 

Protected Disclosures

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL CANCER REGISTRY BOARD IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 22 OF THE PROTECTED DISCLOSURES ACT 2014 (AS AMENDED)

This report under Section 22 of the Protected Disclosures Act 2014 (as amended) (the “Act”) covers the period from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024. 

The National Cancer Registry Board has established internal reporting channels and procedures in accordance with the Act which are detailed in its Protected Disclosures Policy.

No protected disclosures were made to the National Cancer Registry Board under the Act during the period covered by this report.  There are no open investigations or proceedings in respect of protected disclosures relating to the years preceding the period covered by this report.

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