Have you ever been asked by someone to conduct an investigation against at work and have no idea where to start? Here are some steps to follow
STEP 1: Organisational preparation
• Decide if an investigation is necessary
• Establish terms of reference – the rules that the investigation will follow, including precisely what needs to be investigated
• Choose an appropriate investigator
STEP 2: An investigator’s preparation
• Draft an investigation plan
• Identify who might need to be called to an investigation meeting
• Identify what evidence might need to be gathered – and how to get it
• Contact parties involved in the matter
STEP 3: Handling an investigation meeting
• Establish who can accompany employees at the meeting
• Plan what questions need to be asked
• Interview the parties involved and any relevant witnesses
• Handle reluctant witnesses or refusals to meet appropriately
STEP 4: Gathering evidence
• Arrange and agree witness statements
• Collect any relevant written records and documents e.g. timesheets
• Collect any relevant and appropriate physical evidence e.g. CCTV
STEP 5: Writing an investigation report
• Plan the structure of the report
• Report what is likely to have happened – the balance of probabilities
• Make a recommendation where requested
STEP 6: After an investigation is completed
• Submit the report and conclude the investigator role
• Retain the report for an appropriate period of time
• Ensure any recommendations unrelated to the matter are considered
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