M
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Guest
I recieved a letter from my workplace stating that they are holding an investigation into something which they state I have done incorrectly. They do not state in the letter what it is that I am supposed to have done incorrectly, just that an investigation is taking place and I am required to attend a meeting and have someone present with me.
I have contacted the person who wrote the letter and asked what it is in relation to but have been told they will not discuss that until I attend the meeting. It also states in the letter that the investigation will include meetings with other staff members and witnesses.
Am I entitled to know specifics about what I am being investigated for before attending a meeting? It says that the investigation is being conducted in accordance with the workplace disciplinary procedure.
I have contacted the person who wrote the letter and asked what it is in relation to but have been told they will not discuss that until I attend the meeting. It also states in the letter that the investigation will include meetings with other staff members and witnesses.
Am I entitled to know specifics about what I am being investigated for before attending a meeting? It says that the investigation is being conducted in accordance with the workplace disciplinary procedure.