CHAPTER 18

Report a Concern

Any person may report a suspected breach of the Statute in confidence: the operation of a prohibited or uncertified AI system, a breach of certification conditions, falsified audit evidence, or retaliation against a person who has reported. Protected disclosures are handled under Chapter 18 of the Statute.

The Statute protects those who report. The identity of a reporting person is kept confidential, retaliation against a protected person is itself a breach subject to enforcement, and protection does not depend on employment relationship, nationality or location.

If you are reporting an event in which an AI system has caused or risked harm, use the Report an Incident channel instead.


SUBMISSION

Before you submit

Describe the conduct as concretely as you can: what happened, who was involved, over what period. You do not need to establish the legal classification; the categories below help route your report, and the competent service determines the rest.

You may submit anonymously. Providing a contact address is optional and allows IRBAI to seek clarification and to extend protection measures under Chapter 18 where needed.

Do not include documents at this stage. Where evidence exists, note it in the form; a secure channel is provided for transfer once the report is under assessment.

All fields about you are optional. You may report anonymously; reports are assessed on their content.
A contact allows follow-up and protection measures under Chapter 18.
Categories follow Charter II. Select the closest match or leave as not applicable.
Describe the conduct, the entities involved and the period concerned.
The developer, operator or individual the concern relates to, if known.
Facility, office or site where the conduct occurs, or the online service concerned.
Do not attach documents at this stage; note what exists. A secure channel is provided during assessment.
Acknowledgement


Personal data submitted through this form is processed in line with the Privacy Policy. Knowingly false reports may themselves constitute a breach of the Statute.