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Tribunal upholds Cardiff dismissal

Posted: 05 December 2002 | Subscribe Online


The social worker at the centre of a controversy over whistleblowing has lost his case for unfair dismissal.

Cardiff Council has always maintained that Charles Faber was sacked because of financial mismanagement and not for whistleblowing as he claimed (news, page 7, 21 November). An employment tribunal decided unanimously last week that Faber's dismissal was fair.

The dismissal sparked a one-day strike in Cardiff earlier this year, following claims that Faber was being victimised for highlighting his fears on national television over the safety of vulnerable children cared for by Cardiff Council.
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"I am very pleased that the tribunal found the council acted in a responsible way and followed all the correct procedures," said the council's deputy mayor, Christine Priday.

But Faber said the decision sent a message to social workers that it was dangerous to speak out if they had real concerns over children's welfare.

"Front-line staff will feel inhibited about telling their managers about their concerns. It will not just extend to whistleblowing but will also stop them raising issues generally."


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