Whistleblowing
United Kingdom
Employees are protected from being dismissed, and employees and workers are protected from being subjected to a detriment because they made a protected disclosure. Disclosures qualify for protection if they are a disclosure of information that, in the reasonable belief of the worker, tends to show that 1 of following has occurred, is occurring, or is likely to occur:
- A criminal offense
- Breach of any legal obligation
- Miscarriage of justice
- Danger to the health and safety of any individual
- Damage to the environment
- The deliberate concealing of information about any of the above
The worker must also reasonably believe that the disclosure is in the public interest.
The legislation encourages disclosure to the employer as the primary method of whistleblowing. However, disclosures to external parties are also protected in some circumstances.
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