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If there are no witness to allegation would tribunal dismiss the case

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  • thanku1 wrote: »
    I think this is were it get interesting I do have that document!!

    The employer will either argue it means something different, attempt to have it struck out as evidence or deny it is theirs.

    I'm sorry, you really need to move on.
  • SarEl
    SarEl Posts: 5,683 Forumite
    thanku1 wrote: »
    I think this is were it get interesting I do have that document!!

    I swore I wouldn't post here again...

    But you need to get it.

    (a) these are minutes of meetings with a lawyer - they are therefore privilieged information, and

    (b) you got them exactly how? Becasue I don't think you were copied in.

    Listen to what you have been told. You have no case of anything. Please move on - or the only person who will be damaged is you.
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