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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: 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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    Whistleblower given permission to bring victimisation claim against former employer

    by dan thomas 26 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 26 Jun 2006

    Former Abbey employee allowed to bring claim after being made redundant.

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    Reasons for doing laundry in private

    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006
    by Personnel Today 25 Apr 2006

    Simon Barrow
    Chairman, People in Business

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    This month’s international news in brief: whistleblowing and working abroad

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2006

    Employers warned of perils of sending staff to danger zones
    Employers must think more carefully about sending staff to dangerous...

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    Whistleblowing: UK employees find illegal or inappropriate activities at work

    by dan thomas 6 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 6 Mar 2006

    Almost half of UK employees have encountered illegal or inappropriate activities at work, according to research.

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    Lawyers predict wave of whistleblowing once smoke ban comes in

    by dan thomas 15 Feb 2006
    by dan thomas 15 Feb 2006

    Employers who give concessions to 'regulars' will risk being shopped by employees over health and safety.

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    Glasgow’s whistle-blowers inform on 115 staff

    by Mike Berry 27 Jan 2006
    by Mike Berry 27 Jan 2006

    Whistle-blowers informed on 115 staff at Scotland's largest council in a nine-month period last year, an official report has shown.

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    Stafford Council approves whistleblowing policy

    by Georgina Fuller 8 Dec 2005
    by Georgina Fuller 8 Dec 2005

    Whistleblowing policy gets all clear from councillors in Stafford.

    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
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    DTI admits misleading charity over whistleblowers information

    by Mike Berry 7 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 7 Sep 2005

    A whistleblowing charity is to be compensated by the DTI, after it was criticised by the parliamentary ombudsman for the way it handled requests for information.

    • Health and safety
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    • Wellbeing

    NHS sets aside £8bn to cover medical negligence

    by Mike Berry 10 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 10 Aug 2005

    Nearly £8bn has been set aside over the next decade to deal with the rising cost of medical negligence cases, government figures show.

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