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astraman | 16:44 Mon 15th Sep 2008 | Law
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Does someone whom is being investigated have a right to know comments of peoples whom were interviewed regarding the matter although these people have never placed any complaint?
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Is this a disciplinary in the workplace or something else?
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no, the identities of supporters to a complaint would be confidential.
From my own experience of a disciplinary procedure other people can be called as witnesses if required but I think that would be the only way you would know of any other comments made.

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