I recently had a job offer based on my references. Today I was told that I did not meet the criteria for their compliance process and so unable to offer me the position. A former employer of mine stated that I had been dismissed when in actual fact I resigned( and have the letter at hand from my former employer accepting my resignation) and also mentioning that I was under investigation with the SSSC through a complaint made against me by my former employer. I immediately contacted the SSSC which has now provided me with written proof that I am not under any investigation and that they are not holding any information from my previous employer that would affect my future registration. My PVG was completely clear too.
I have since submitted the evidence to the company who originally gave me a job offer, as yet I have not heard back. I would like to know if the company are obliged to retract my job offer considering I have submitted all the evidence to them which clearly shows that my former employer was not telling the truth. I have waited almost 8 weeks since I went for the initial interview, and 4 weeks since they offered me the position, having had to wait for checks to be carried out. In the meantime, I declined another job offer, as I had accepted this one. Can I legally take matters further?
I have since submitted the evidence to the company who originally gave me a job offer, as yet I have not heard back. I would like to know if the company are obliged to retract my job offer considering I have submitted all the evidence to them which clearly shows that my former employer was not telling the truth. I have waited almost 8 weeks since I went for the initial interview, and 4 weeks since they offered me the position, having had to wait for checks to be carried out. In the meantime, I declined another job offer, as I had accepted this one. Can I legally take matters further?
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