Hi
I am here for advice so I hope you can help and was wondering if a store can fire you on suspicion of theft with no hard evidence. A disciplinary is awaited to be done on me.
I work for a retail store as a shift manager.
One day £40 went missing from the safe float. I was the key holder and had responsibility for it BUT I was not the only person to touch the money. I recorded the safe in paper work as being £700 at 6am
After banking some money it is put in a locked safe where access is not allowed until the following day. I banked this money and also changed some change from the safe float. I also ordered some change from an internal post office. (gave her approx £300 from safe float)
Even though I was the only one in the safe float. Money was handled by the post office lady as she dealt with my change order and the following morning the locked away banking was then counted by another lady.
Now I have no idea where this £40 went. But as I was not the only one to physically touch money from that safe.
I could have
1) Accidentally given the post office extra money and they didn't declare it and then pocketed it themselves
2) I could have accidentally left that £40 in the banking (which was locked away until another lady opened it the following morning) If she discovered the extra £40 in banking, she could have taken it and claimed she "hadn't found it"
3) Even though my till was checked, another lady had left the store earlier in the day. The extra £40 could have been in her till and she didn't declare it and could have pocketed it herself.
When I discovered the money missing bag searches were conducted and recorded on the day of myself and the lady who was counting with me.
I have 13 months service, no previous issues. We have CCTV in the office but no evidence has been presented yet and will not as I did no take it.
Any idea on if they have proof enough to sack me? I think not as I was not the only person to physically touch that money.
On previous times the safe float has been missing £20-£30 and has been found the next morning in the locked away banking.
Sorry to ramble on, I have worked in retail for 16 years and had no accusation against me before so naturally I am worried.
I am here for advice so I hope you can help and was wondering if a store can fire you on suspicion of theft with no hard evidence. A disciplinary is awaited to be done on me.
I work for a retail store as a shift manager.
One day £40 went missing from the safe float. I was the key holder and had responsibility for it BUT I was not the only person to touch the money. I recorded the safe in paper work as being £700 at 6am
After banking some money it is put in a locked safe where access is not allowed until the following day. I banked this money and also changed some change from the safe float. I also ordered some change from an internal post office. (gave her approx £300 from safe float)
Even though I was the only one in the safe float. Money was handled by the post office lady as she dealt with my change order and the following morning the locked away banking was then counted by another lady.
Now I have no idea where this £40 went. But as I was not the only one to physically touch money from that safe.
I could have
1) Accidentally given the post office extra money and they didn't declare it and then pocketed it themselves
2) I could have accidentally left that £40 in the banking (which was locked away until another lady opened it the following morning) If she discovered the extra £40 in banking, she could have taken it and claimed she "hadn't found it"
3) Even though my till was checked, another lady had left the store earlier in the day. The extra £40 could have been in her till and she didn't declare it and could have pocketed it herself.
When I discovered the money missing bag searches were conducted and recorded on the day of myself and the lady who was counting with me.
I have 13 months service, no previous issues. We have CCTV in the office but no evidence has been presented yet and will not as I did no take it.
Any idea on if they have proof enough to sack me? I think not as I was not the only person to physically touch that money.
On previous times the safe float has been missing £20-£30 and has been found the next morning in the locked away banking.
Sorry to ramble on, I have worked in retail for 16 years and had no accusation against me before so naturally I am worried.
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