Hi,
I have submitted a claim on my legal expenses insurance but they wont support my claim because they only see a 40% chance of winning whistle blowing detriment and a 10% chance for unfair dismissal.
I whistleblew about AML failures and mortgage fraud, to my employer in feb 2020. The wrong doing i found led me to make a plan to end my life as I feared for the stakeholders, other employees and the complicity and collusion that was taking place by the senior managment, proving them to not be "fit & proper" in the eyes of the FCA.
I got admitted to a psychiatric hospital and I am still under psychiatric care.
I have claimed unfair dismissal because of a series of events and breakdown of mutual trust and respect. With the final straw being my employer (ops director) saying to me in a phone call " I must provide a GP report saying I wouldn't commit suicide on company premises to protect the company"
Is proving that the CEO and MRLO are not "fit and proper", sufficient to evidence that I had to resign? This is being investigated by the FCA currently.
I now believe I have evidence that the CEO and MRLO have lied to me in writing but I have only gathered this after I resigned.
In summary I resigned because I felt that all trust had broken down between my employer and I. Is the fact that I can only now evidence it after the point i resigned relevant? Is it ok that I felt I had to resign without evidence?
Thanks
I have submitted a claim on my legal expenses insurance but they wont support my claim because they only see a 40% chance of winning whistle blowing detriment and a 10% chance for unfair dismissal.
I whistleblew about AML failures and mortgage fraud, to my employer in feb 2020. The wrong doing i found led me to make a plan to end my life as I feared for the stakeholders, other employees and the complicity and collusion that was taking place by the senior managment, proving them to not be "fit & proper" in the eyes of the FCA.
I got admitted to a psychiatric hospital and I am still under psychiatric care.
I have claimed unfair dismissal because of a series of events and breakdown of mutual trust and respect. With the final straw being my employer (ops director) saying to me in a phone call " I must provide a GP report saying I wouldn't commit suicide on company premises to protect the company"
Is proving that the CEO and MRLO are not "fit and proper", sufficient to evidence that I had to resign? This is being investigated by the FCA currently.
I now believe I have evidence that the CEO and MRLO have lied to me in writing but I have only gathered this after I resigned.
In summary I resigned because I felt that all trust had broken down between my employer and I. Is the fact that I can only now evidence it after the point i resigned relevant? Is it ok that I felt I had to resign without evidence?
Thanks
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