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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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    Supreme Court to hear ‘judges are workers’ case

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jun 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jun 2019

    A judge who is seeking a clarification in the law to recognise judges as workers will make her case at...

    • Europe
    • Financial services
    • France

    Whistleblowing culture ‘firmly entrenched’ in the UK

    by Adam McCulloch 16 May 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 16 May 2019

    Although 35% of UK businesses have no system in place for whistleblowing, a comparison with other economically similar nations in Europe shows that the UK is ahead of the curve.

    • Europe
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    ‘Extend whistleblowing protections in line with new EU law’

    by Adam McCulloch 16 Apr 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 16 Apr 2019

    The government is being urged to adopt new EU whistleblowing legislation, to avoid the risk of UK whistleblowers being left behind.

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    Putting a stop to the misuse of NDAs

    by Michael Hibbs 19 Mar 2019
    by Michael Hibbs 19 Mar 2019

    After the government this month outlined plans to outlaw the unethical use of non-disclosures agreements, Michael Hibbs looks at situations...

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    Legal guidance: Whistleblowing in the NHS

    by Darren Newman 15 Mar 2019
    by Darren Newman 15 Mar 2019

    Consultant editor Darren Newman considers whistleblowing in the NHS, focusing on the public interest test and the danger of working...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)

    Unethical use of NDAs to be outlawed

    by Rob Moss 4 Mar 2019
    by Rob Moss 4 Mar 2019

    Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and confidentiality clauses that attempt to conceal harassment and discrimination could be made unlawful under proposals announced by government.

    • Corporate governance
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    • ESG

    Employers need support around whistleblowing argues charity

    by Adam McCulloch 23 Oct 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 23 Oct 2018

    Whistleblowing support charity Protect celebrates its 25th anniversary with a benchmarking tool that aims to help organisations build trust and...

    • Financial penalties
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    • Employment tribunals

    Directors must pay £2m in landmark whistleblowing case

    by Adam McCulloch 22 Oct 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 22 Oct 2018

    Two individual directors have been held liable for the unfair sacking of a whistleblower for the first time, in a...

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    • Bullying and harassment
    • Latest News

    How technology can help employees speak up over misconduct

    by Neta Meidav 16 Oct 2018
    by Neta Meidav 16 Oct 2018

    Allegations of misconduct that enter the public eye can ruin corporate reputations and mark an end to executive careers. HR...

    • Ethics
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    • Whistleblowing

    Ofgem accused of threatening whistleblowers

    by Adam McCulloch 17 Sep 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 17 Sep 2018

    Ofgem has been accused by two whistleblowers of exploiting national security laws to prevent them airing concerns over projects involving...

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Ethics
    • Latest News

    UK employees more lenient around ethics but more likely to report misconduct

    by Rob Moss 13 Sep 2018
    by Rob Moss 13 Sep 2018

    UK employees take a more lenient approach than the European average to questionable workplace behaviour...

    • Discipline
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    • Discipline and grievances

    Why boardrooms must get a grip on occupational fraud

    by David Kearns 25 Jul 2018
    by David Kearns 25 Jul 2018

    In light of the malicious payroll data breach at Morrisons carried out by a disgruntled employee in 2014, and more...

    • Latest News
    • Gig economy
    • Minimum wage

    Amazon delivery firms in employment status fight

    by Adam McCulloch 4 Jun 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 4 Jun 2018

    The GMB has announced that it will take legal action against three Amazon delivery companies over their classification of drivers...

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Latest News
    • Employment tribunals

    Whistleblower allegedly tied to a chair after speaking out

    by Ashleigh Webber 25 May 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 25 May 2018

    A whistleblower who complained of a misogynistic and racist culture at a Scottish government department has claimed that she was...

    • Financial services
    • Latest News
    • Whistleblowing

    Barclays CEO fined £642k over whistleblower probe

    by Adam McCulloch 14 May 2018
    by Adam McCulloch 14 May 2018

    Barclays chief executive Jes Staley was last week fined £642,430 for breaking rules by attempting to identify a whistleblower. The...

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