Protected Disclosure in UK Law
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Kuzel v Roche Products Ltd
...... argued in the ET that the reason for her dismissal was making protected" disclosures, in which case her dismissal would have been “automatically\xE2\x80"...The ET's dismissal of her protected disclosure claim should, she says, have been reversed by the EAT rather than just ......
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Karen Kilraine v London Borough of Wandsworth
...... of an employee, the appellant, after what are claimed to be protected disclosures were made by her. The principal issue of law in the case ... in which allegations made by an employee may constitute disclosure of “information” by the employee for the purposes of section 43B of ......
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Chesterton Global Ltd (First Appellant) Neal Verman (Second Appellant) v Mohamed Nurmohamed Public Concern at Work (Intervener)
......He claimed that his dismissal was because he had made protected disclosures within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996 – i.e., ...", which is one of the elements in the definition of a protected disclosure. That requirement was introduced by amendment in 2013 and has not ......
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Royal Mail Ltd v Kamaljeet Jhuti
...... principal reason) for the dismissal is that the employee made a protected disclosure.” . In this appeal the dispute surrounds the reason ......
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Bates van Winkelhof v Clyde & Company LLP and another (Pubic Concern at Work intervening)
...... 43A to 43L of that Act, inserted by the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998. There are also potentially other rights involved if the member ...She claims that these were "protected disclosures" within the meaning of section 43A of the 1996 Act. She also ......
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R v H and Another
...... H's defence statement concluded with a far-reaching request for disclosure of documents by the prosecution. In his defence statement C denied that he ... answer to (2) and (3) is Yes, can the defendant's interest be protected without disclosure or disclosure be ordered to an extent or in a way which ......
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D. (Married Woman) (Respondent) v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (Appellants)
...... in question in the action and are prima facie subject to disclosure under Order 24, Rule 1(1). . 11 On the 26th ... Society's informant is analogous to the public interest that is protected by the well established rule of law that the identity of police informers ......
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Minter v Priest
...... aside by the Court of Appeal on the ground that the slander was protected from disclosure because of privilege, and that and that only is the ......
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Fecitt and Others v NHS Manchester
...... to section 47B of the Employment Rights Act 1996, for making a protected disclosure. The claimants successfully appealed to the Employment Appeal ......
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Oliver Alfred Sidney Cutts (Appellant (Plaintiff) v Albert Head and Another (Respondents
...... letter for what its heading suggests it to be (that is, a letter protected from disclosure at any stage of the proceedings), then, Mr. Leckie argues, ......
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