Consultation on passing ‘whistleblowing’ claim forms to regulatory bodies

Consultation on passing ‘whistleblowing’ claim forms to regulatory bodies

The Government has commenced a consultation exercise on how details of alleged wrongdoing, relied on by whistleblowers in employment tribunal claims, should be forwarded to the appropriate regulator to investigate if necessary.

1,700 ‘whistleblowing’ claims were received by employment tribunals last year. However, the tribunal does not make any assessment or take any action in relation to the underlying allegation of wrongdoing on which the claim is based. The Government believes that the regulators, and not tribunals, have the expertise required to deal with the issues raised.

The Government therefore proposes that tribunals send copies of the claim form, or extracts from it, to the relevant regulator. The relevant regulators would be the same as the prescribed persons listed in the ‘whistleblowing’ provisions. Only those claims where a protected disclosure is identified as an area of jurisdiction, and the claimant has indicated their consent, would be forwarded to the regulator. The respondent would then be notified and the regulator would begin assessing the information on the same basis as information received through normal channels.

The Government is of the view that the proposed process will not cause any delay to the claim, nor allow unsubstantiated allegations  

into the public domain. A draft statutory instrument amending the Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2004 to grant tribunals the power to refer information to regulators is included in the consultation. Subject to Parliamentary approval, the regulations would come into force in April 2010. The consultation closes on 2 October 2009.

Read more

Latest News

Read More

Wellbeing pays: the ROI HR can’t ignore

9 October 2025

Skills

7 October 2025

How to build a skills-based strategy

A key challenge for organisations looking at their skills strategy is getting their job data under control. Discover how creating a single source of truth...

Artificial Intelligence, Globalisation

7 October 2025

Talent strategies for business expansion and growth

Global Expansion 2025: Powerful Talent Management Strategies for a Diverse and AI-Driven Workforce....

Newsletter

Receive the latest HR news and strategic content

Please note, as per the GDPR Legislation, we need to ensure you are ‘Opted In’ to receive updates from ‘theHRDIRECTOR’. We will NEVER sell, rent, share or give away your data to third parties. We only use it to send information about our products and updates within the HR space To see our Privacy Policy – click here

Latest HR Jobs

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine – Human ResourcesSalary: £39,432 to £45,097 per annum (pro-rata) inclusive This provides summary information and comment on the

Harper Adams University – Human ResourcesSalary: £46,049 to £50,253 per annum. Grade 10 This provides summary information and comment on the subject areas covered. Where

University of Cambridge – Department of Clinical NeurosciencesSalary: £27,319 to £31,236 This provides summary information and comment on the subject areas covered. Where employment tribunal

Royal Conservatoire of ScotlandSalary: £52,074 to £58,611 This provides summary information and comment on the subject areas covered. Where employment tribunal and appellate court cases

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE