Basically 3 weeks ago I was suspended pending an investigation into allegations by my work of trying to hid mistakes to get more commission pay
I've been at the company for 10 years.
At the investigation meeting, they pointed out 3 allegations which I don't think they've fully investigated. For 2 of the allegations, I've made an alteration to the sale which I believed to be the correct thing to do and my line manager even signed off on one of them, the investigators didn't know this and I had to email a statement after the meeting when I remembered this fact(I had no idea of the allegations when I went into the meeting and was in a panic and could barely remember anything).
For the other allegation, I'd never ever get paid out on it as the mistake I made would get altered down the line so I would never financially gain from it. In fact, I'd never financially gain from the first 2 allegations as again they'd be picked up. I don't think the investigators realise this as it was never mentioned and they're not in the sales team.amd don't fully know the processes involved etc.
It's now 2 weeks on from the investigation meeting and I've heard nothing. I wonder if the fact I've come back with what I've said here has maybe put a spanner in the works so to speak but it's also over Easter so maybe that's a factor.
If they come back and say there's a disciplinary case to answer then my plan was to put in a grievance and contact a lawyer because as I said I'd never actually financially gain like they're accusing me of doing and also the fact my line manager has signed off on my work! They've also totally locked me out of the work systems so I can't fully investigate what actually went on with those particular sales, I'm having to remember back 2 or 3 months ago.
Does anyone have any more advice on this.
I've been at the company for 10 years.
At the investigation meeting, they pointed out 3 allegations which I don't think they've fully investigated. For 2 of the allegations, I've made an alteration to the sale which I believed to be the correct thing to do and my line manager even signed off on one of them, the investigators didn't know this and I had to email a statement after the meeting when I remembered this fact(I had no idea of the allegations when I went into the meeting and was in a panic and could barely remember anything).
For the other allegation, I'd never ever get paid out on it as the mistake I made would get altered down the line so I would never financially gain from it. In fact, I'd never financially gain from the first 2 allegations as again they'd be picked up. I don't think the investigators realise this as it was never mentioned and they're not in the sales team.amd don't fully know the processes involved etc.
It's now 2 weeks on from the investigation meeting and I've heard nothing. I wonder if the fact I've come back with what I've said here has maybe put a spanner in the works so to speak but it's also over Easter so maybe that's a factor.
If they come back and say there's a disciplinary case to answer then my plan was to put in a grievance and contact a lawyer because as I said I'd never actually financially gain like they're accusing me of doing and also the fact my line manager has signed off on my work! They've also totally locked me out of the work systems so I can't fully investigate what actually went on with those particular sales, I'm having to remember back 2 or 3 months ago.
Does anyone have any more advice on this.
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