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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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    Disaffected City high-fliers ‘abuse’ whistleblowing law, Nomura HR chief claims

    by Mike Berry 25 Sep 2007
    by Mike Berry 25 Sep 2007

    Increasing abuse of whistleblowing legislation by disgruntled City high-fliers has led to calls for employment tribunal procedures to be changed.The...

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    Weekly dilemma Whistleblowing

    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2007
    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2007

    One of our employees, a financial controller, has raised an issue with us in confidence. Part of his job is...

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    British Airways senior staff may face extradition to US as part of criminal investigation into price fixing

    by Louisa Peacock 24 Aug 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 24 Aug 2007

    British Airways (BA) senior staff could face extradition to the US as part of an ongoing criminal investigation involving price...

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    Truck driver Ron Ellis wins £28,000 after being sacked for opposing working excessive hours

    by Gareth Vorster 23 Jul 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 23 Jul 2007

    A truck driver has been awarded more than £28,000 after he was sacked for opposing a call to work excessive...

    • Employment law
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    Human resources professionals need to balance risk and trust in assessing fraud liability as former Bexley council accountant is jailed for stealing £220,000

    by Louisa Peacock 10 Jul 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 10 Jul 2007

    The role of HR in managing employee fraud is again under the spotlight following the jailing for two-and-a-half years of...

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    Public Concern at Work report names Cabinet Office as government department with most inadequate whistleblowing procedures

    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2007

    The Cabinet Office has been branded the worst government department when it comes to having adequate whistleblowing procedures in place.
    A...

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    Just four in 10 FTSE 250 companies provide whistleblower training for managers

    by Gareth Vorster 29 May 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 29 May 2007

    Only four in 10 FTSE 250 companies provide training for managers on how to handle whistleblowers, while less than one-quarter...

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    Are company whistleblowing hotlines here to stay?

    by Kirstie Redford 29 May 2007
    by Kirstie Redford 29 May 2007

    A recent survey of FTSE 250 companies by Middlesex University Business School revealed that almost half of organisations (49%) now have...

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    Whistleblower’s ‘reasonable belief’ is sufficient: Babula v Waltham Forest College [2007] EWCA Civ 174

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2007
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2007

    Babula v Waltham Forest College [2007] EWCA Civ 174
    Background
    Mr Babula was a college lecturer. He became concerned that his...

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    Whistleblowing: Legal Q&A

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2007
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2007

    Last month, the Daily Mail highlighted the case of a community centre employee who was victimised after she exposed a...

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    KPMG launches 24-hour whistleblowing hotline for staff

    by Georgina Fuller 19 Dec 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 19 Dec 2006

    Professional services company KPMG has launched a 24-hour whistleblowing phone service to offer employees a confidential way of reporting company...

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    Walsall Council agrees £584,000 payout for whistleblower after colleagues’ hostility caused him stress

    by Mike Berry 7 Dec 2006
    by Mike Berry 7 Dec 2006

    Walsall Council has agreed a settlement totalling £584,000 with a former council whistleblower. Peter Francis, a former head of programme...

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    Legal Q&A… whistleblowers

    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2006

    Emma Sanderson, solicitor in the employment group, Withers

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    DTI pays out £130,000 in compensation to Public Concern at Work charity for timewasting and ‘botheration’

    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2006

    DTI forced to pay out over wasting charity time.

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    Blowing the whistle

    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2006

    A quiet revolution is taking place throughout the UK as a growing number of employees are prepared to report illegal or inappropriate activity at work. By Ross Bentley.

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