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Whistleblowing

Employers should have a whistleblowing (protected disclosure) procedure for a worker to raise genuine concerns about a colleague’s conduct or the employer’s practices.

The procedure should allow for the worker to raise these concerns with a nominated person and set out the steps that the employer will take in response.

A disclosure will be protected if the employee reasonably believes that the disclosure is made in the public interest. Protections include the right not to be unfairly dismissed or to suffer a detriment for blowing the whistle.


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    Hermes “coerced” staff into misleading HMRC, manager claims

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 May 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 May 2018

    HM Revenue and Customs is reportedly investigating allegations that delivery company Hermes trained managers to mislead tax officials about how...

    • Financial services
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    Barclays CEO faces fines after whistleblowing probe

    by Adam McCulloch 20 Apr 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 20 Apr 2018

    City regulators are set to fine Barclays chief executive Jes Staley over his investigation of a whistleblower who breached their...

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    Draft EU law seeks to bolster protections for whistleblowers

    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Apr 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Apr 2018

    Employees who blow the whistle on corporate malpractice would be given protected status, including legal aid and possible financial support,...

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    Oxfam sex scandal spreads to UK charity shops

    by Rob Moss 13 Feb 2018
    by Rob Moss 13 Feb 2018

    The sex scandal engulfing Oxfam’s operations overseas has now extended to its charity shops in the UK, after its former...

    • Sexual harassment
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    Presidents Club scandal: Is there any value in non-disclosure agreements?

    by David Israel 9 Feb 2018
    by David Israel 9 Feb 2018

    Reports of sexual harassment at the recent Presidents Club charity dinner form part of a worrying trend of unwanted behaviour...

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    Six important employment law cases in 2017

    by Laura Merrylees 28 Jul 2017
    by Laura Merrylees 28 Jul 2017

    The decision by the Supreme Court that the employment tribunal fees system is unlawful may be one of the most...

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    Whistleblowing: Court of Appeal rules on “public interest” test

    by Felicity Alexander 12 Jul 2017
    by Felicity Alexander 12 Jul 2017

    The Court of Appeal has delivered its judgment in the important whistleblowing case of Chesterton Global Ltd and another v...

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    Whistleblowing: Key Court of Appeal case considers “public interest” test

    by Personnel Today 9 Jun 2017
    by Personnel Today 9 Jun 2017

    The Court of Appeal has heard the appeal in the important whistleblowing case Chesterton Global Ltd (t/a Chesterton Humberts) and...

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    NHS whistleblowers to be protected when applying for new jobs

    by Jo Faragher 20 Mar 2017
    by Jo Faragher 20 Mar 2017

    NHS whistleblowers will receive greater legal protection if they decide to apply for a new job, according to proposals published...

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    Whistleblowers offered £100,000 in cartel crackdown

    by Rob Moss 20 Mar 2017
    by Rob Moss 20 Mar 2017

    Whistleblowers are being offered up to £100,000 in a crackdown on cartels, launched today by the Competition and Markets Authority...

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    Tribunal Watch: Teacher’s dismissal for showing 18-rated film to pupils

    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jan 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jan 2017

    Tribunal Watch returns with a round-up of recent case law reported in the news. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld...

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    Employment law cases 2017: seven decisions to look out for

    by Stephen Simpson 14 Dec 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 14 Dec 2016

    We round up seven significant employment law decisions expected in 2017, with cases pending on employment status, equal pay, whistleblowing,...

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    Financial services whistleblowing regime comes into force

    by Jo Faragher 7 Sep 2016
    by Jo Faragher 7 Sep 2016

    New whistleblowing rules come into force today that apply to banks and building societies, and some investment and insurance companies....

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    Are we seeing greater protection for whistleblowers?

    by Sean Dempsey 6 Sep 2016
    by Sean Dempsey 6 Sep 2016

    Health Education England recently introduced whistleblowing protection for junior doctors. This forms part of a growing trend towards increased protection...

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    Whistleblowing: five steps to be compliant with recent changes to legislation

    by Beverley Sunderland 24 Aug 2016
    by Beverley Sunderland 24 Aug 2016

    Recent whistleblowing legislation changes have not made it easier for employees to disclose wrongdoing without risking accusations of disloyalty or...

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