Covert recordings: admissibility | Practical Law

Covert recordings: admissibility | Practical Law

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that covert recordings made by an employee of the public and private discussions of the panel at her grievance and disciplinary hearings could be admitted as evidence at a final hearing before the tribunal.

Covert recordings: admissibility

Practical Law UK Articles 9-565-4245 (Approx. 3 pages)

Covert recordings: admissibility

by Squire Sanders LLP and Practical Law Employment
Published on 24 Apr 2014United Kingdom
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that covert recordings made by an employee of the public and private discussions of the panel at her grievance and disciplinary hearings could be admitted as evidence at a final hearing before the tribunal.