Whistleblowing Channel

General Terms and Conditions of use

1. General Information

In compliance with the Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce Services Act, we hereby inform you that the owner of the website www.canaldedenuncias.com (hereinafter, “the Website”) is Mazars Auditores, S.L.P. (hereinafter, “Mazars”), holder of Spanish Tax Identification Number B-61622262, and registered address at Calle Diputación, 260, 08007 Barcelona (Spain), registered in the Companies Registry of Barcelona, Volume 30734, Folio 212, Sheet B-180111, inscription 1, and the Official Registry of Accounting Auditors (ROAC) under number S1189.

For more information about Mazars, please visit www.mazars.com.

2. Access to and use of the Website and of means provided by Mazars

The present General Terms and Conditions of Use (hereinafter, the “General Terms and Conditions”) regulate the access and use of the Website and of means made available by Mazars for submitting reports, including, but not limited to, spaces aimed to face-to-face meetings (hereinafter, “Reporting Channels”) by the user.

This Website and Information Channels may only be used to send information about companies that have contracted the service with Mazars, guaranteeing the confidentiality of the whistleblower’s identity. In this case, you shall have received training or communication from your company informing you on how to proceed in order to report fraudulent conduct or conduct that may violate the company’s Internal Regulations.

Simple access, browsing and/or use of the Website, as well as access to or use of Communication Channels, confers on the user the status of channel user (hereinafter, the “User”) and implies full acceptance of the General Terms and Conditions.

The information available through this Website is not subject to contract and may be changed without notice. Services mentioned on the Website may not be available outside Spain. Mazars shall not be held liable for any problems arising from the consultation or use of this Website.

The General Terms and Conditions shall be periodically updated, so that those in force and published at the time of use of the Website shall be applicable. The User must carefully read these General Terms and Conditions each time Reporting Channels are accessed or used, in order to be aware of their updated content. If the User does not agree with these Terms and Conditions, the User must cease any use of the Reporting Channels.

These General Terms and Conditions shall apply without prejudice to the codes of ethics and conduct, policies and other Internal Regulations established by the organisation (hereinafter, the “Organisation’s Internal Regulations”) that has contracted the internal reporting channel management service with Mazars, of which the User shall have been informed by the Organisation.

For the purposes of these General Terms and Conditions, “Organisation” shall mean the organisation, company, association or other entity that has contracted with Mazars for the outsourcing of the internal reporting channel management service.

Likewise, “Internal reporting channel management service” shall mean the service provided by Mazars for the reception of irregularity reports through the Website and Reporting Channels made available by Mazars, which guarantees the confidentiality and security of the transmitted information, as well as the confidentiality of the whistleblower’s identity.

3. Conditions for the provision of Reporting Channels

3.1. Purpose

Mazars makes available to the User the Reporting Channels detailed in these General Terms and Conditions, so that the User can report infractions or irregularities of which he/she may become aware in the context of an employment, statutory or professional relationship with the corresponding Organisation, provided that said Organisation has contracted the internal reporting channel management Service with Mazars.

As a whistleblower, you are hereby granted access to and the right to use the Reporting Channels free of charge.

3.2. Persons who can submit reports

Users who may report such irregularities are those whistleblowers working in the private or public sector who have obtained information about breaches in a work or professional context, including those persons defined in article 3 of Law 2/2023 of 20 February, regulating the protection of persons who report regulatory and anti-corruption violations (hereinafter, “the Law”) and, following the provisions of Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2019 on the protection of persons who report breaches of Union law. Likewise, those persons defined in the Internal Regulations of the corresponding Organisation may also submit a report.

3.3. Behaviour or practices that may be the subject of a report

A communication may be sent to warn of actions or omissions provided for in Article 2 of the Law, such as, for example, serious or very serious administrative or criminal offences or breaches of European Union Law in certain matters provided for in the Law, as well as in the event of non-compliance with the Organisation’s Internal Regulations in accordance with its policies.

In this regard, Users of this internal reporting channel, in the event that their Organisation has outsourced this service, shall have received training or communication informing them on how to proceed to report fraudulent conduct or conduct that may contravene the Organisation’s Internal Regulations. Conduct that does not contravene the above should not be processed through this channel, but through the internal channels established in the Organisation.

Likewise, the report form shall display matters on which the User may report, by way of guidance and on a non-exhaustive basis. These drop-downs shall be understood as open clauses, so that there shall always be a free text for the User to submit his/her report in the event that he/she considers that the subject matter of the information is not previously enabled in the drop-down of the tool.

3.4. Reporting Channels

The User can decide whether to make the report anonymously or by name. In the case of a nominative report, the whistleblower’s confidentiality is guaranteed.

In addition, the whistleblower can choose the way in which he/she shall make the report, which can be done in the following ways:

  • Through Mazars platform, by filling in the report form available on the Organisation’s dedicated Website. The Organisation shall have previously publicised the existence of the dedicated Website and how to access it. The system shall assign a unique code, allowing you to follow the progress of your submission and to communicate with Mazars through the platform if you wish to do so.

  • At the whistleblower’s request, the communication may also be submitted by means of a face-to-face meeting with Mazars, within a maximum of 7 days of the report.

The existence of an external reporting channel of the “Autoridad Independiente de Protección del Informante, A.A.I.” (the Spanish Independent Whistleblower Protection Authority) is highlighted. Any person may report to the Independent Whistleblower Protection Authority (A.A.I.) or to the corresponding regional authorities or bodies the commission of any actions or omissions included in the scope of application of the Law, either directly or after reporting through the corresponding internal channel.

3.5. Instructions for submitting a report

Please do not use the Reporting Channels to report events that represent an immediate threat to life or property.

It will not be possible to file information through the present channel that could be considered as strictly secret and confidential, or which should be safeguarded in interest of national security.

Take your time and provide as much detail as possible. Be careful not to provide details, beyond your name, that could reveal your identity (e.g. relationship, job title, location, etc.). Mazars guarantees the anonymity of the whistleblower’s name, and not of information that could allow the Organisation to know the whistleblower’s identity through the analysis of the transmitted information.

Once the communication is sent, a password shall be received in your email account, allowing you to track your information and view messages sent by the internal reporting channel until you are contacted by phone. We would be grateful if you could keep this password in a safe place.

In the event that the Organisation establishes that there has been bad faith on the part of the whistleblower in making the information (e.g. using data that the whistleblower knows to be false or falsifying it), and this is formally communicated to Mazars, Mazars shall be obliged to communicate the whistleblower’s identity to the Organisation.

The whistleblower is responsible for the truthfulness of all the transmitted information, assuming the consequences in case of having acted in bad faith or having provided false documentation.

3.6. Process for receiving information

The management service of the internal reporting channel managed by Mazars implies the reception of the communication through Reporting Channels detailed in these General Terms and Conditions.

Once the information is registered, Mazars shall carry out a first verification to determine whether it exposes facts or conducts that are within the material scope of application of the Law or of the Organisation’s Internal Regulations. During these verifications, Mazars shall be able to contact the User if it is considered necessary to clarify or complete the information provided in the Report.

Once this preliminary analysis has been carried out, Mazars shall compile the information and documentation received in a Report that shall be communicated to the Head of the Organisation’s Internal Reporting System (or to the body designated by the Organisation to carry out such functions), so that the Organisation can continue with the processing, implement measures to guarantee the security and validity of the evidence and, if necessary, initiate the relevant internal investigations. Mazars guarantees the confidentiality of the whistleblower’s identity, which shall not be disclosed to the Organisation.

The Organisation may have its own Whistleblowing Policy. Where such a Policy has been communicated to you by the Organisation, it is your responsibility to familiarise yourself with its contents and to comply with it prior to making a report and throughout the investigation process following such a report.

4. User Obligations

  • As a User, you agree to comply with all the provisions of these General Terms and Conditions, and you must act in accordance with current legislation, good faith and public order, refraining from using the Reporting Channels in any way that could prevent or damage their proper functioning.

  • It is the User’s responsibility to comply with the Organisation’s Internal Regulations established by the Organisation and communicated to the User in relation to the management of information communications.

  • The User undertakes to formulate the report following the instructions set out in section 3.5 of these General Terms and Conditions and any others that may be established on the Website.

  • The User undertakes to use the Reporting Channels in an appropriate manner, for the sole purpose of reporting irregularities about the corresponding Organisation, and must refrain from using them for other purposes. In particular, the User is responsible for the truthfulness of his/her identity and all transmitted information, and to act in good faith.

  • The User undertakes to protect and keep confidential the keys or passwords he/she receives from the system to monitor his/her communication through the system, which are considered personal and non-transferable.

  • The whistleblower is responsible for the truthfulness of all the transmitted information, assuming the consequences in case of having acted in bad faith or having provided false information or documentation.

  • In the event that the Organisation establishes that there has been bad faith on the part of the whistleblower in making the information (e.g. using information that the whistleblower knows to be false or falsifying it), and this is formally communicated to Mazars, Mazars reserves the right to disclose the identity of the whistleblower, as well as in the event of a court order.

  • Mazars is not responsible for verifying the truthfulness of the transmitted information or documentation for the use that may be made of the Reporting Channels, for purposes other than those for which they are intended or for information that is addressed to organisations that have not contracted the services.

  • Mazars shall only collect documentation from the whistleblower and document the information provided by the whistleblower, so that measures to ensure the security and validity of the evidence are put in place as soon as possible, and appropriate internal investigations are initiated by the Head of the Organisation’s Internal Reporting System (or the body designated by the Organisation to perform such functions).

  • Furthermore, Mazars is not responsible for the course of internal investigations carried out by the Organisation.

  • Organisations that have contracted the Internal Reporting Channel Management Service with Mazars shall be free to determine how to act or not to act, based on the information transmitted by the whistleblower through the Mazars Channel. Mazars shall not be liable for the actions taken by the contracting Organisation on the basis of the Report communicated by Mazars to the Head of the Organisation’s Internal Reporting System (or the body designated by the Organisation to exercise such functions).

  • In the event that Mazars receives information concerning a possible money laundering offence, it reserves the right to transfer the information to the Money Laundering Prevention Commission, even without prior communication to the contracting company or to the User.

  • In the event that Mazars is obliged by law to cooperate with the authorities, it reserves the right to act on the basis of its obligations, even without prior notification to the contracting company or the User.

5. Modification, suspension or cancellation of Reporting Channels

As a Website User, you agree that Mazars may restrict access to, suspend and/or terminate your use of the Website and any related services or Reporting Channels for maintenance purposes or for any reason beyond our control, including but not limited to force majeure or acts of God, or as a result of the suspension or termination of the internal reporting channel service by the Organisation.

Mazars also reserves the right to improve, modify, add or remove functionalities and features of the Website or the Reporting Channels.

6. Industrial and intellectual property

Mazars is the owner of all the intellectual and industrial property rights of the Website, including all exploitation rights, as well as all the information contained in the Website (including, but not limited to, its information, texts, data, images, graphics, designs, source code, software, brands, navigation structures, databases, etc.).

The availability to Users of databases, images, photographs, patents, utility and industrial models, drawings, graphics, text files, audio, video and software property of Mazars through the Website or that appear on it does not imply, in any case, the transfer of its ownership or the concession of intellectual property rights or exploitation rights in favour of the User, other than the use that involves a licit use and in accordance with the Website’s nature. In this sense, the User is only authorised to view and obtain a temporary private copy of the content that he/she may need for his/her exclusive personal use for the purposes described in these General Terms and Conditions.

Consequently, the reproduction, diffusion, transmission, transformation, distribution, public communication, making available, extraction, reuse, exploitation or use of any nature, by any means or procedure, of any of them, is strictly forbidden without Mazars’ previous written authorisation. In case of contravention of the above, the sanctioning and civil responsibility regime foreseen for the infringement of Mazars’ intellectual property rights, protected by the current legislation, shall be applied.

Mazars and its logo are registered trademarks, as well as its signs, distinctive signs or logos. The use of these trademarks requires Mazars’ express authorisation, as well as the subscription of the corresponding contract agreed between the parties. By virtue thereof, unauthorised use of any of these trademarks may be subject to penalty or liability.

7. Links to third party websites and services

Hyperlinks or links contained in this Website may lead the User to other websites and web pages managed by third parties, over which Mazars has no control. Mazars is not responsible for the contents or the state of these websites and web pages, and access to them through this Website does not imply that Mazars recommends or approves their contents.

Likewise, the collection of personal data by these websites and web pages managed by third parties shall be governed by their respective policies of use and privacy, and we therefore recommend that you review them if you access their networks or computer resources.

8. Liability

In addition to the liability exemptions foreseen in section 4 of these General Terms and Conditions, Mazars is not responsible for the truthfulness, accuracy, precision or completeness of the information provided by the User to Mazars, for the use that may be made of the Reporting Channels for purposes other than those for which they are intended, for the information that is addressed to organisations that have not contracted the services, nor for the actions taken by the contracting Organisation on the basis of the Report communicated by Mazars to the person in charge of the Organisation’s Internal Reporting System (or the body designated by the Organisation for the exercise of such functions).

Furthermore, Mazars is not responsible for the Organisation’s treatment of the Report provided by Mazars after its delivery, including but not limited to the content of other reports, the follow-up interactions that may take place between the Organisation and the User, the course of internal investigations carried out by the Organisation or actions taken by the Organisation in response to the Report.

Mazars does not guarantee the full availability, reliability, accuracy or completeness of any part of the Website or related services provided to the User.

Mazars is not responsible for damages that could derive from interferences, omissions, interruptions, computer viruses, breakdowns and/or disconnections derived from the system’s functioning that could prevent or delay the navigation through the Website or the use of Reporting Channels due to causes not attributable to Mazars, and it is equally not able to guarantee the absence of harmful elements that could cause damages or alterations therein.

Notwithstanding the above, Mazars has adopted and shall adopt the necessary measures to guarantee the correct functioning and security of the Website and to avoid the existence and transmission of components that could be harmful for the Users.

Mazars reserves the right to interrupt access to the Website at any time and without prior notice for technical, security, control, maintenance, or power failure reasons, among others.

Mazars is not responsible for the use that the User makes of the content of the Website and that could entail a violation of any regulations, national or international, of the rights of intellectual or industrial property or of any other rights of third parties, as well as of the basis of the information, the errors or omissions of which the content of the same or others that could be accessed through them could suffer.

9. Processing of your personal data by Mazars

In compliance with the instructions given by the Organisation, Mazars shall process the User’s personal data to which it has access in order to be able to provide the Organisation with the internal reporting channel management service.

These processing activities are carried out by Mazars in its capacity as Processor, in accordance with Article 28 of the European Parliament and of the Council Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (“GDPR”).

Consequently, the processing of your personal data by the Organisation, as Data Controller, shall be as set out in the Organisation’s Privacy Policy, which shall be made available to the User before he/she submits his/her report through the Reporting Channels.

10. Use of cookies

The use of data storage and retrieval devices, such as cookies and other similar technologies, is governed by Our Cookie Policy.

11. Legislation

Access, use and activities carried out on the Website, as well as access to and use of the Reporting Channels and any aspect contained in or related to these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by Spanish law.

Last updated: 5 June 2023

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Identificación del Responsable del Tratamiento de sus datos personales

La información y/o datos personales que nos proporcione serán tratados por Madrileña Red de Gas, S.A.U. como Responsable del Tratamiento y, cuyos datos identificativos son:

  • NIF A65142309

  • Dirección postal: Calle Virgilio, 2B, 28223 – Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid

  • Contacto del Delegado de Protección de Datos: proteccion.datos@madrilena.es

Datos personales que tratamos

Los datos que se recaban son aquellos que Usted nos proporciona cuando formula la comunicación de información a través de este Sitio Web o mediante los Canales de Comunicación. Los datos que podrán ser tratados para llevar a cabo la/s finalidad/es sobre las que usted ha sido y está siendo informado son:

  • Nombre

  • Apellidos

  • Email

  • Relación con la empresa

  • Teléfono

  • Nombre de la empresa objeto de la comunicación

  • Filial o delegación de la empresa objeto de la comunicación

  • Tipo de comunicación

  • Hechos objeto de la comunicación

  • Otros datos que pudieran identificarse en la descripción del hecho informado.

Los campos que figuren marcados con un asterisco en los formularios de recogida del Sitio Web tendrán carácter obligatorio. Dichos campos pueden variar en función de si la comunicación es anónima o no. En todo caso, el nombre de la empresa sobre la cual se realiza la comunicación, su filial o delegación, el tipo de comunicación y los hechos objeto de comunicación resultarán obligatorios.

También podremos recopilar datos personales sobre usted de forma indirecta en caso de que se nos facilite por cualquier persona involucrada en la investigación o en el procedimiento.

Finalidades para las que tratamos sus datos

En MRG trataremos sus datos para recibir, atender y gestionar su comunicación de información, llevar a cabo la correspondiente investigación de la comunicación formulada por Usted en caso necesario y tomar las decisiones o acciones apropiadas, según proceda. Asimismo, podremos tratar los datos personales para cumplir con nuestras obligaciones legales en el supuesto de que la Ley no exija que informemos de ciertos asuntos a las autoridades pertinentes o en el marco de procedimientos judiciales.

Los datos personales se tratarán con la debida confidencialidad y reserva de la identidad del informante, de acuerdo con la normativa aplicable.

Legitimación de los tratamientos de datos

La base que legitima el tratamiento de los datos personales es el cumplimiento de una obligación legal de acuerdo con lo dispuesto en el art. 6.1.c) del Reglamento General de Protección de Datos (RGPD).

Destinatarios de los datos

Los datos serán tratados de forma confidencial, con reserva de la identidad del informante, y no serán comunicados a ningún tercero ni serán objeto de transferencias internacionales, salvo obligación legal o salvo que (i) resulte imprescindible para la investigación de los hechos informados, (ii) se requiera por las Fuerzas y Cuerpos de Seguridad del Estado y/o las autoridades judiciales o administrativas competentes o (iii) sea necesario en el marco de una investigación penal, disciplinaria o sancionadora.

Asimismo, le informamos de que MRG contrata con empresas proveedoras servicios para la gestión de las finalidades arriba mencionadas, entre ellas con Mazars Auditores S.L.P. como titular de la plataforma del canal de información a través de la cual usted puede formular comunicación de información. Mazars, bajo compromiso de secreto profesional, mantendrá su identidad reservada y con la debida confidencialidad. Mazars recibirá su comunicación de información y le enviará un acuse de recibo, pudiendo solicitarle que aclare o complemente la información comunicada a través de la plataforma o de los canales de información puestos a su disposición a través de la misma. Asimismo, le facilitará un seguimiento razonable sobre el progreso de su comunicación y remitirá a MRG el informe de la comunicación recibida para que ésta decida si procede o no abrir investigación y tomar las decisiones o acciones que, en su caso, correspondan.

Asimismo, MRG puede contratar asesores externos que le faciliten servicios de soporte en el marco de la investigación en caso necesario.

Dichas empresas están sujetas a un contrato con MRG como encargados de tratamiento que garantiza que sus datos no se utilizarán para otra finalidad diferente a las mencionadas anteriormente.

Conservación de los datos

Los datos se conservarán en el sistema interno de información durante el tiempo imprescindible para decidir sobre la procedencia de iniciar una investigación sobre los hechos informados y, en todo caso, transcurridos tres meses desde que hayamos recabado sus datos, procederemos a suprimirlos del sistema interno de información salvo que necesitemos conservarlos para evidenciar el funcionamiento del sistema o se necesite su tratamiento por el órgano o persona a quien corresponda la investigación de los hechos.

En todo caso, como plazo máximo de conservación, los datos personales relativos a las informaciones recibidas y a las investigaciones internas se conservarán durante el período que sea necesario y proporcionado a efectos legales y por un período máximo de 10 años.

Ejercicio de los derechos

En los términos y con el alcance establecido en la normativa vigente, usted tiene derecho a:

  • Confirmar si en MRG estamos tratando datos personales que le conciernan o no, a acceder a los mismos y a la información relacionada con su tratamiento.

  • Solicitar la rectificación de los datos inexactos o incompletos.

  • Solicitar la supresión de los datos cuando, entre otros motivos, ya no sean necesarios para los fines que fueron recogidos, en cuyo caso MRG dejará de tratar los datos salvo para el ejercicio o la defensa de posibles reclamaciones.

  • Solicitar la limitación del tratamiento de sus datos, en cuyo caso únicamente podrán ser tratados con su consentimiento, a excepción de su conservación y utilización para el ejercicio o la defensa de reclamaciones o con miras a la protección de los derechos de otra persona física o jurídica o por razones de interés público importante de la Unión Europea o de un determinado Estado miembro.

  • Oponerse al tratamiento de sus datos, en cuyo caso, MRG dejará de tratar los datos, salvo para la defensa de posibles reclamaciones. En caso de que la persona a la que se refieran los hechos relatados en la comunicación ejerciera el derecho de oposición se presumirá que, salvo prueba en contrario, existen motivos legítimos imperiosos que legitiman el tratamiento de sus datos personales.

Podrá ejercer estos derechos, según procedan, remitiendo su solicitud a Calle Virgilio, 2B, 28223 – Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid o bien enviando un correo electrónico a atencion.usuarios@madrilena.es, en ambos casos junto con copia de su DNI u otro documento equivalente por el que acredite su identidad.

Le informamos que puede presentar una reclamación ante la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, cuando considere que no ha obtenido satisfacción en el ejercicio de sus derechos por parte de MRG, a través de su página web: www.aepd.es

Política de cookies

El canal interno de información de MRG, proporcionado por nuestro proveedor externo Mazars, recaba información sobre la navegación del usuario a través de archivos de texto llamados cookies. Se trata de cookies propias que se envían al equipo terminal del usuario desde un equipo o dominio gestionado por Mazars con el fin de almacenar y recuperar información. Son cookies técnicas que se utilizan para el funcionamiento y operativa del sitio web y cookies de personalización que se utilizan para recordar los parámetros de configuración o el idioma seleccionado.

Para mayor información puedes consultar Nuestra Política de Cookies.

Modificación de la presente Política

MRG se reserva el derecho de modificar y/o actualizar en cualquier momento la presente Política de Privacidad, así como cualquier información que pudiera aparecer en el Sitio Web sin necesidad de previo aviso.

Última actualización: 6 de junio de 2023

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Política de gestión de informaciones

Bienvenido al canal interno de información ofrecido por Mazars Auditores, S.L.P. como servicio externo e independiente a Madrileña Red de Gas, S.A.U. (en adelante, MRG o la Organización).

Este canal interno de información se adecúa a las exigencias requeridas por la legislación vigente que regula los canales internos de información y protege al informante.

Contratando este servicio, su Organización está implantando un mecanismo de control efectivo para detectar, a través de un canal ágil e independiente, los hechos irregulares que puedan producirse en el seno de la Organización, sin necesidad de conocer la identidad del informante.

Tipo de irregularidades que pueden ser objeto de comunicación

En líneas generales se puede enviar una comunicación para alertar de infracciones del Derecho de la Unión Europea o infracciones penales o administrativas graves o muy graves en los términos previstos en la Ley, infracciones de la normativa interna de la Organización de acuerdo con sus Políticas, así como infracciones en relación con aquellas materias especificadas en la Política de Gestión de Informaciones aprobada por la Organización.

Los usuarios del Sistema interno de información, en el caso de que su Organización haya contratado este servicio, habrán recibido una formación o comunicación informándoles sobre el alcance del canal interno de información y la forma de proceder para comunicar conductas fraudulentas o que puedan atentar contra la normativa interna de la Organización. Las conductas que no contravengan lo anterior no deben tramitarse a través del Sistema, sino a través de los cauces internos establecidos en su Organización.

Requisitos que debe reunir la comunicación

Todo particular que utilice el presente Sistema se responsabiliza de la veracidad sobre su identidad y toda la información transmitida, y de actuar de buena fe. Mazars se reserva el derecho de desvelar la identidad del informante, si la compañía comunica formalmente a Mazars que el informante ha actuado de mala fe, así como en caso de requerimiento judicial.

Mazars no se responsabiliza de comprobar la veracidad de la información o documentación transmitida, del uso que se pueda hacer del canal con fines distintos a los previstos, de las informaciones que vayan dirigidas a organizaciones que no hayan contratado los servicios, ni de las acciones que tome la Organización que contrata los servicios a partir del Informe comunicado por Mazars al Responsable del Sistema interno de información de la Organización (o al órgano designado por la Organización para el ejercicio de tales funciones).

Formas de presentar una comunicación

La comunicación se puede realizar de forma anónima o nominativa. En caso de denuncia nominativa se garantiza la confidencialidad del informante. La comunicación se puede realizar por las siguientes vías:

El informante también puede presentar su comunicación ante el Canal externo de información de la Autoridad Independiente de Protección del Informante (A.A.I.). Toda persona podrá informar ante la Autoridad Independiente de Protección del Informante (A.A.I.) o ante las autoridades u órganos autonómicos correspondientes de la comisión de cualesquiera acciones u omisiones incluidas en el ámbito de aplicación de la Ley reguladora de la protección de las personas que informen sobre infracciones normativas y de lucha contra la corrupción, ya sea directamente o previa comunicación a través del correspondiente canal interno.

Para más información puede consultar la Política de Gestión de Informaciones aprobada por su organización.

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