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Help sought! I presently have a subject access request from an employee of
my local authority who has been suspended along with four others. There had
been an incident.
Anyway, the Director of the Department has taken statements from other
individuals in the Department (in confidence). I have spoken to the Senior
Compliance Officer at the ODPC and told him I felt if we did not have the
third party's agreement then we could not disclose the statement especially
as it was in confidence. He replied that there were two individuals to
consider here - who did we owe a duty of confidence to as the person who was
suspended had a right to see any opinions which had been made about him.
I feel in a difficult situation here - surely an investigation is held into
any disciplinary procedure - are they entitled to all statements? or would
this only happen at Tribunal.
Can any of you legal eagles out there help or anyone on this list?
Mnay thanks,
Doreen Broom
Data Administrator
Scottish Borders Council
Council HQ
Newtown St.Boswells
Melrose
Borders TD6 0SA
Tel: 01835 824000
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