Re: Gross misconduct dismissal - urgent help
It is not a breach of the DPA - I am assuming the OP does not maintain records for her personal use although, unless I have missed it we don't know how she came to have knowledge that this former colleague was "assisting" the police.
What it will be characterised is use of the companies email system for, potentially malicious, gossiping purposes.
The test at the ET is whether the sanction is within the range of sanctions that a reasonable employer could impose. I would say that there is an argument to be made there if it is indeed a single act of email misuse passing on factual information.
It is not a breach of the DPA - I am assuming the OP does not maintain records for her personal use although, unless I have missed it we don't know how she came to have knowledge that this former colleague was "assisting" the police.
What it will be characterised is use of the companies email system for, potentially malicious, gossiping purposes.
The test at the ET is whether the sanction is within the range of sanctions that a reasonable employer could impose. I would say that there is an argument to be made there if it is indeed a single act of email misuse passing on factual information.
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