Hi All,
My wife has been summoned to appear at her employers on a charge of Gross Misconduct which was instigated by a new employee accusing her of bullying.
An investigation and interviews have taken place and apart from one agreed incident over telling the new girl to bring her own cup in to work the whole case is stemming from a recording that the accuser made.
She left her mobile phone in the office recording the conversation of my wife and two of her collegaues. It wasn't too bad imo, but was three friends having a general moan about the new girl.
From my research, this recording is a breach of privacy under the data protection act.
There is no action being taken against the girl who made the recording even though this took place in a school where the students are often in this office discussing confidential matters and that I feel brings up a safeguarding concern which is also not being addressed.
Is there any advice on the legality of this recording. If it was removed from the investigation report there would be no case at all. In fact, the report would conclude from the interviews that the new girl is constantly late and has been spoken to several times by other senior members of staff.
Many thanks in advance.
My wife has been summoned to appear at her employers on a charge of Gross Misconduct which was instigated by a new employee accusing her of bullying.
An investigation and interviews have taken place and apart from one agreed incident over telling the new girl to bring her own cup in to work the whole case is stemming from a recording that the accuser made.
She left her mobile phone in the office recording the conversation of my wife and two of her collegaues. It wasn't too bad imo, but was three friends having a general moan about the new girl.
From my research, this recording is a breach of privacy under the data protection act.
There is no action being taken against the girl who made the recording even though this took place in a school where the students are often in this office discussing confidential matters and that I feel brings up a safeguarding concern which is also not being addressed.
Is there any advice on the legality of this recording. If it was removed from the investigation report there would be no case at all. In fact, the report would conclude from the interviews that the new girl is constantly late and has been spoken to several times by other senior members of staff.
Many thanks in advance.
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