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(1) A whistleblower who honestly and reasonably believes that that whistleblower has been subjected to victimization or learns of a likely subjection to victimization because a disclosure has been made, may in the first instance make a complaint to the Commission.

(2) A complaint made under subsection (1) shall contain the following particulars;

(a) the name, description and address of the whistleblower,

(b) the name, description and address of the whistleblower's Employer or of any other person who the whistleblower claims has subjected the whistleblower to victimization or might subject the whistleblower to victimization, and

(c) the specific acts complained of as constituting victimization.