No, that isn't correct. The annual report includes every complaint that comes in the door and is within the jurisdiction of the council. Even if it's dismissed, it's described in there. If it's not ordered to a public hearing, the legislation says that the names of the complainant and of the justice of the peace are not to be made made public, because a hearing was not ordered. That threshold wasn't reached. A case summary, however, for every complaint is provided in the annual report. In addition to that, at the end of the complaints process, even if it's a dismissal, advice, or whatever, the complainant receives a letter in writing to inform them of what happened with their complaint. For every complaint, there's public information.
On April 26th, 2018. See this statement in context.