Hi All,
I have just found this forum and wondered if I could ask some advice. My brother has been falsely accused of raping a girl he had a one night stand with 6 months ago. The incident was reported back in Nov 2011 but it has taken 6months for him to find out as the police have been unable to find him as he has no previous, the local newspaper were asked to print a CCTV pic to find him and luckily a relative saw it online before it went to print and he quickly contacted the police.
He has been interviewed and is currently awaiting the police decision on whether to pass this onto the CSS. The police have been very helpful and positive with him and have told him that they believe he didn't do it.
He is obviously devastated beyond words and to compound matters his employer has suspended him pending internal investigation and a disciplinary hearing (this accusation was not made at work or during work hours!). He has had to attend a hearing at work and some co-workers have been interviewed as he was out with them earlier on the evening in question. The HR rep even asked him if he does this sort of thing often! It is very difficult to get any info on what employers can and can't do in these circumstances so I wanted to see if anyone has any advice or suggestions?? Thanks
I have just found this forum and wondered if I could ask some advice. My brother has been falsely accused of raping a girl he had a one night stand with 6 months ago. The incident was reported back in Nov 2011 but it has taken 6months for him to find out as the police have been unable to find him as he has no previous, the local newspaper were asked to print a CCTV pic to find him and luckily a relative saw it online before it went to print and he quickly contacted the police.
He has been interviewed and is currently awaiting the police decision on whether to pass this onto the CSS. The police have been very helpful and positive with him and have told him that they believe he didn't do it.
He is obviously devastated beyond words and to compound matters his employer has suspended him pending internal investigation and a disciplinary hearing (this accusation was not made at work or during work hours!). He has had to attend a hearing at work and some co-workers have been interviewed as he was out with them earlier on the evening in question. The HR rep even asked him if he does this sort of thing often! It is very difficult to get any info on what employers can and can't do in these circumstances so I wanted to see if anyone has any advice or suggestions?? Thanks
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