1405493/2020

J Drummond v Secretary of State for Justice

Decision date
3 May 2024
Published
10 Jun 2024
Country
England and Wales
Source
GOV.UK ↗
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Judgment · 10 pages · 21 indexed sections

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Case Number: 1405493/2020
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Judith Drummond Respondent: Secretary of State for Justice Heard at: Exeter (hybrid hearing) On: 27 June – 01 July 2022, 27 June 2023 & 01-03 May 2024 Before: Employment Judge Paul Housego Tribunal Member Rachael Barrett and Tribunal Member Ian Ley Representation Claimant: In person Respondents: Joanne Williams, of Counsel, instructed by Hayley Smart of Government...
JUDGMENT ___________ The Claims are dismissed. ________________________
REASONS --------------------------------- Summary
1. Ms Drummond was an Anglican Chaplain at Exeter Prison. She was dismissed for gross misconduct, specifically her part in bullying another Chaplain, together with a third Chaplain who resigned before a disciplinary hearing could be conducted in his case. The Respondent says this was a fair 10.5 Ex tempore judgment with reasons 1 Case Number: 1405493/2020 dismissal. The Claimant says that it wa...

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