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Can you inform someone's employer if they have been given a caution?

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missj189 | 00:06 Mon 09th Apr 2012 | Law
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Basically to cut a long story short my boyfriends sister and I recently had a heated argument which ended with her being unnecessarily violet towards me. She got arrested and was given a caution for assault. I thought she might learn her lesson but I heard through the grapevine that she has been laughing it off and mocking the police officers that dealt with her.
She had a job in a pub that she doesn't claim tax for, my question is would I be doing anything illegal or would I get into trouble if I were to call the pub and inform them of her arrest & caution? It may sound petty but she is threatening to make my life a living hell and I don't want to sit by and let her do it.
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"It may sound petty"
Yep, it does. Petty and vindictive
The pub owner could well turn around and say they don't give a monkeys.
Not illegal.

Doubt the pub owner would care though.
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Hmm thanks, probably best if I just forget about it, trying to get revenge never gets you anywhere!
You wouldn't be doing anything illegal but I would hope that any employer would disregard such information relating to an employee who is doing a good job (as long as that information didn't directly affect their ability to do that job).

A much better idea would be to use the online reporting system to tell HMRC that she's not paying tax:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/tax-evasion/hotline.htm

Chris
Good idea, chris. Tax cheats need reporting, the rest of us are paying enough.
"I heard through the grapevine "

The very worst reason for doing anything
Get your boyfriend to grow and pair and tell her straight, actually why isn't he your ex??
I suggest you just avoid the purple lady and keep ideas of revenge to yourself, simply ignoring her. Unless it's a matter of life or death revenge is best left alone because before you know it it will have escalated to a small war and people all over the place will be getting damaged and hurt. Just enjoy your life, that's a better revenge than anything.
Oj, you think she should end her relationship just because of his sister, REALLY?
Surely the pub owner already knows whether she's paying tax or not -it's the employer who deducts tax (or do you mean benefits?). Anyway more to the point tell your boyfriend to sort it or leave him.
My employer was regularly rung up to be told that I used to drink down in Canal St Manchester and in the end the switchboard used to answer, yeah we know all that thank you


try it and see I suppose
she is threatening to make my life a living hell and I don't want to sit by and let her do it
How is reporting her for tax evasion, if this is what it is, going to stop her making you life "a living hell". Do whatever you feel you want to regarding tax and you have been given the number. Surely your boyfriend is a part of this or is he just enjoying the show? No sure what it is that is annoying you though as to hear that she has been laughing and mocking the police is bravado and has nothing to do with you really.
As buenchico states, that if the information is true you will not be committing an offence by informing her employers that she has a caution, she may not find it so amusing if she discovers that this gives her a criminal record. You may wish to telephone HMRC but think long and hard before taking any action.

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