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sammimac74 | 22:59 Sat 08th Jul 2006 | Jobs & Education
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at work i witnessed an incident that involved my friend and had to write a statement for my employer. my friend is now having a diciplinary and wants me to be her witness, i have heard that i cant be her witness because im already involved in the incident because the employer have taken a statement from me and am named as being involved in the minutes of the meeting, can someone tell me if this is correct please

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The choice of the accompanying person is for the worker, not the employer, and can be either a co-worker or a trade union official. For more info your friend should have a look at Acas - http://www.acas.co.uk/index.aspx?articleid=899 .

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