I was investigated for an incident and it went to disciplinary then dismissal and appeal and then tribunal. At the disciplinary I told them the investigation notes were not accurate. They did not dispute the accuracy, ignored my claim and took the notes into account when they dismissed me. At appeal I told them the investigation notes were not accurate and again they did not dispute this, ignored my claim and took them into account when upholding the dismissal. At tribunal I told them the investigation notes were not accurate and again they did not dispute this. My claim was ignored and the tribunal took the notes into account when deciding the dismissal was fair. If the employee claims the investigation notes are not accurate, and that claim is not disputed by anyone, should it then be accepted that the notes are not accurate?
I will also add the investigation notes were not signed or dated by anyone to say that they were accurate.
I will also add the investigation notes were not signed or dated by anyone to say that they were accurate.
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