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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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    Whistleblowing code of conduct launched

    by David Craik 1 Dec 2008
    by David Craik 1 Dec 2008

    Accountancy firm Grant Thornton’s recent International Business report revealed that only 40% of UK businesses have measures in place to...

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    Marks and Spencer whistleblower sacked for gross misconduct

    by Louisa Peacock 3 Sep 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 3 Sep 2008

    The Marks and Spencer (M&S) whistleblower who told the media about the retailer’s plans to slash redundancy pay has been...

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    Whistleblower suspended at Marks & Spencer

    by Mike Berry 28 Aug 2008
    by Mike Berry 28 Aug 2008

    A Marks & Spencer (M&S) whistleblower who leaked the retailer’s plans to cut redundancy benefits for more than 60,000 staff...

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    Whistleblower guidance marks decade of Public Interest Disclosure Act

    by Mike Berry 3 Jul 2008
    by Mike Berry 3 Jul 2008

    Employers have been urged to adopt a new code of practice launched to mark the 10th anniversary of landmark legislation...

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    Whistle-blowing guidance updated for 21st century

    by Mike Berry 2 Jul 2008
    by Mike Berry 2 Jul 2008

    New guidance for organisations about whistle-blowing arrangments has been released to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Public Interest...

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    Less than half of UK businesses support whistleblowers

    by Personnel Today 23 May 2008
    by Personnel Today 23 May 2008

    Just 40 per cent of UK businesses have measures in place to accommodate potential whistleblowers, according to the Grant Thornton International...

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    Whistleblowers in UK lack protection as employers lag behind global rivals

    by Louisa Peacock 15 May 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 15 May 2008

    Less than half of UK employers have procedures in place to protect whistleblowers – halfway down a global league table...

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    Employment tribunal awards £44,000 to prison officer victimised after whistleblowing case

    by Mike Berry 13 May 2008
    by Mike Berry 13 May 2008

    A prison officer has been awarded £43,875 in damages after she was victimised by colleagues for appearing as a witness...

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    Legal Q&A: Whistleblowers

    by Personnel Today 29 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 29 Apr 2008

    Whistleblowing has been under the media spotlight recently as a result of proposals to increase the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA)...

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    Whistleblower reward scheme proposed for UK

    by Personnel Today 2 Apr 2008
    by Personnel Today 2 Apr 2008

    Are radical plans to introduce a US-style reward scheme for blowing the whistle a good idea?

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    Jersey childcare nightmare net expands as whistleblower tells tribunal about abuse at home

    by Mike Berry 12 Mar 2008
    by Mike Berry 12 Mar 2008

    Children at a Jersey children’s home were locked up in solitary confinement an employment tribunal has heard.Former care home manager...

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    Disclosure in the workplace: blowing the whistle

    by Linda Goldman 2 Jan 2008
    by Linda Goldman 2 Jan 2008

    The Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 (PIDA) has taken effect through amendments made to the Employment Rights Act 1996 in...

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    Legal Q&A: whistleblowing

    by Personnel Today 20 Dec 2007
    by Personnel Today 20 Dec 2007

    Q What legislation governs whistleblowing?A The Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998, which came into force on 2 July 1999, governs...

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    Explosion in fraud leads to call for culture change to support whistleblowers

    by Gareth Vorster 22 Oct 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 22 Oct 2007

    Human resources (HR) experts have warned that companies must develop an anti-fraud culture in the workplace so that whistleblowers feel safe...

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    Screening for bogus staff is not whistleblowing

    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2007
    by Personnel Today 15 Oct 2007

    Promoting a culture where it is safe for staff to raise whistleblowing concerns is good for business and reduces the...

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