EAT Public Interest Disclosure – On the evidence and on the chronology presented to the Employment Tribunal there were no grounds for finding that the Claimant’s protected disclosures were not made in good faith. The Tribunal failed to make a finding as to the reason for dismissal and that issue was remitted. The Tribunal did not err in its approach to the construction of the notice term in the contract of employment.
Judges:
His Honour Judge Mc Mullen QC
Citations:
UKEAT/0713/04/DA, [2005] UKEAT 0713 – 04 – 0702
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Statutes:
Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998
Cited by:
Cited – Bachnak v Emerging Markets Partnership (Europe) Ltd EAT 27-Jan-2006
EAT The claimant had worked as an adviser for the respondent identifying investment opportunities. He said he had been unfairly dismissed after disclosing that the company had overpaid for an investment. He now . .
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Employment
Updated: 29 June 2022; Ref: scu.223092