Hi
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have received a letter from my employers entitled "Notification of Investigation Meeting".
"I am writing to confirm that a thorough investigation into the following allegations of misconduct will be undertaken.
Allegations :
A formal complaint has been made by Accuser concerning your attitude. The allegations span a period of time - August 2013 - October 2013. The complaint covers your attitude and behaviour towards Accuser during this time"
It then goes on to state a copy of the complaint is enclosed and when i am due to attend the meeting. The letter also assures me that at this stage the meeting is for fact-finding and information purposes, but it could lead to disciplinary proceedings.
The complaint is a meeting between the accuser that has been documented as below :
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The background is i work in purchase ledger and this lady had sent in an expense claim form from her depot elsewhere in the country. So she wanted to know when her expense would be processed and paid. I have an exemplary record with no warnings over a period of 11 years. Redundancies have been happening in our head office where I work over the last 18 months.
1. Firstly, If the above accusations were all true, would this amount to misconduct? And is the line about me being "flippant" etc acceptable for my employers to include in my investigatory letter? It feels like slander, though I realise it might not be.
Now, as it turns out, her accusations are untrue. I have email proof that i have supplied her correct information on the solitary time she asked for the payment date of her expense and that the incorrect information she received was from my manager, she is clearly very mistaken about this. And that i responded in less than a day, contradicting what the Accuser states about me replying days later. Also, she did not leave voicemails on my phone and I believe she must have been calling the wrong number as my phone is always ready to receive calls, it doesn't even go straight to voicemail if i am already on a call. The only way she could have gone straight to voicemail is if she dialed the wrong number or i had the phone on "do not disturb", which i never do. Of course, i cannot actually prove that i never have my phone on DND, nor can she prove that her version is true. But i can certainly prove she is lying about the emails. I also felt I'd actually been extremely pleasant to her on the phone, and we'd had quite a lengthy discussion about cats!
2. Have my employers acted correctly in taking the complaint about me straight to the formal stage? I feel that, even if the accusations were true, an informal word with me would suffice at the first stage. The fact that my accuser is blatantly lying and I can provide proof by pressing "print" on an email surely means this could have been dealt with extremely quickly and informally.
I have never received a complaint against me in my career, only compliments about how helpful I am, and consider myself to be an excellent employee. So this has caused me stress since i received the letter this afternoon. I know I'm innocent and can prove it but I cannot understand why my employers are so keen to take this to the formal stage so quickly.
If you could supply with me answers to my questions (numbered 1 and 2) i'd be extremely grateful. My meeting is Monday morning.
Thanks
Bulbousy
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have received a letter from my employers entitled "Notification of Investigation Meeting".
"I am writing to confirm that a thorough investigation into the following allegations of misconduct will be undertaken.
Allegations :
A formal complaint has been made by Accuser concerning your attitude. The allegations span a period of time - August 2013 - October 2013. The complaint covers your attitude and behaviour towards Accuser during this time"
It then goes on to state a copy of the complaint is enclosed and when i am due to attend the meeting. The letter also assures me that at this stage the meeting is for fact-finding and information purposes, but it could lead to disciplinary proceedings.
The complaint is a meeting between the accuser that has been documented as below :
"
- A complaint has been made by Accuser regarding the attitude of Me.
- I arranged to speak to Accuser on the above date to gain more clarity.
- Accuser recently joined the company and was new to the expense process.
- Accuser wanted to know when the funds would be paid into her account, as such, she placed a number of calls with Me.
- The majority of times, calls went straight through to Me's voice mail, and Accuser left messages asking for a call back. These calls were not returned.
- Emails were sent by Me days later, informing Accuser when the funds would be in her account. The payment was not made, and the funds went in the following week.
- Accuser felt that she had to chase Me for answers, as she knew he wouldn't return her calls.
- Accuser eventually spoke to My Boss, who informed Accuser that funds would be in her account that week.
- Accuser then received an email from Me stating that the funds would not reach her account until the following week.
- Because of this, Accuser has no confidence in the information supplied by Me.
- Accuser found Me to be unreliable at providing a reply, and when a reply was given, then the information supplied was incorrect.
- On the occasions Accuser did speak to Me, she found him "off-hand", "flippant" and that he spoke down to her.
- Due to Me's attitude, Accuser thought that she was someone very senior within the organisation and that she shouldn't be speaking to him.
- Accuser is uncomfortable speaking/dealing with Me. My Deskmate now looks after her account, who she finds polite and helpful."
The background is i work in purchase ledger and this lady had sent in an expense claim form from her depot elsewhere in the country. So she wanted to know when her expense would be processed and paid. I have an exemplary record with no warnings over a period of 11 years. Redundancies have been happening in our head office where I work over the last 18 months.
1. Firstly, If the above accusations were all true, would this amount to misconduct? And is the line about me being "flippant" etc acceptable for my employers to include in my investigatory letter? It feels like slander, though I realise it might not be.
Now, as it turns out, her accusations are untrue. I have email proof that i have supplied her correct information on the solitary time she asked for the payment date of her expense and that the incorrect information she received was from my manager, she is clearly very mistaken about this. And that i responded in less than a day, contradicting what the Accuser states about me replying days later. Also, she did not leave voicemails on my phone and I believe she must have been calling the wrong number as my phone is always ready to receive calls, it doesn't even go straight to voicemail if i am already on a call. The only way she could have gone straight to voicemail is if she dialed the wrong number or i had the phone on "do not disturb", which i never do. Of course, i cannot actually prove that i never have my phone on DND, nor can she prove that her version is true. But i can certainly prove she is lying about the emails. I also felt I'd actually been extremely pleasant to her on the phone, and we'd had quite a lengthy discussion about cats!
2. Have my employers acted correctly in taking the complaint about me straight to the formal stage? I feel that, even if the accusations were true, an informal word with me would suffice at the first stage. The fact that my accuser is blatantly lying and I can provide proof by pressing "print" on an email surely means this could have been dealt with extremely quickly and informally.
I have never received a complaint against me in my career, only compliments about how helpful I am, and consider myself to be an excellent employee. So this has caused me stress since i received the letter this afternoon. I know I'm innocent and can prove it but I cannot understand why my employers are so keen to take this to the formal stage so quickly.
If you could supply with me answers to my questions (numbered 1 and 2) i'd be extremely grateful. My meeting is Monday morning.
Thanks
Bulbousy
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