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How do you think the company is handling this

  • 16-12-2018 02:02PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15


    Hi Guys
    I have worked for a company for over 5 years
    I was involved in an incident
    Where a member of staff accused me of assault
    Let me be clear this did not happen
    The company say they had a witness
    But i knew they did not
    I asked to see the cctv footage of the time
    As it would show this witness was not were he claimed to be and could not have seen the altercation
    I have been sacked but asked for Cctv throughout the process and it is on record
    I asked before they sack me can i see it
    They agreed but then just sent me a letter saying i was still sacked no mention of the cctv
    Then i appealed on the sacking stating the cctv.
    I was called back to work for meeting
    Where they should me
    A phone recording a security screen monitor
    With the minutes i stated i wanted to see to prove me correct were not there
    And was told they deleted.
    I wasnt shown original footage and the time frame i asked for was deleted
    Im being stitched up cause i was not liked
    Can a company delete critical evidence that would validate my version of events
    Not show it to me all the way over a 3 month process and then sack me
    Then show a non original tape with. The part missing to show real events.
    I am sick to my stomach can a company get awsy with this.
    They have to be held accountable do they ?

    Happy answer any questions members may have as long as it does not take away from my anonymity.
    Thank you.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,733 ✭✭✭OMM 0000


    You need to talk to a solicitor.

    I don't know if you have a case though - lack of evidence?


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