Thursday, 19 November 2009

Fever




OK my temperature is now up to 39.2 and I am now back to more aspirins and my beloved fan. There is a gale force wind outside and I appear to be getting more delirious. My throat is really sore to the point where I really am miserable. I have now decided to relapse into Hello Magazine. While my neutrophils are not quite getting to grips with the virus, Otto Chan is fighting a different kind of bug. This was a email he sent around a few weeks ago.

Dear All,

I thought that some of you might be interested in what is happening regarding my case and some might even be interested in coming to listen in on the 16th Nov.
1) I have taken my Trust (BLT) to an ET for unfair dismissal under PIDA (whistlebowing!)
2) As far as I know, it is the 1st time that someone has taken a case following summary dismissal
3) I am asking for retrospective salary and salary till 65yrs on the grounds that it is impossible to get another paid job in The NHS (I have kept records of my application as a locum, honorary and full time Consultant post - and not even been shortlisted - my SPR was shortlisted and appointed, so I know the candidates that applied against me
4) I am also asking for loss of pension
5) I am also asking for damages for malicious act - my original set of allegations included at least 15 other charges, which I was found NOT guilty, not least racism and bullying
6) The HC(90)9 panel found me guilty of misconduct - interpreted as gross by my Trust, not surprisingly! However, fortunately the 2 cases were both obviously fall under PIDA
7) Finally, I hope to take this further, if I win I intend to use the money to take civil action against individual managers and report it to the audit commission - either way, the managers may have to fork out the costs out of their own pockets - that might make them think twice in being vindictive and malicious in future (I doubt it, BUT...who knows!)
At an Employment Tribunal, there is 1 Judge and 2 lay members - you never know!
All the best

Otto
All coverage by the media can be read here. I have my fingers crossed for Otto but I suspect the Trust are edging to push the case towards the Perkin case. This is where the whistleblower is blamed for having a difficult personality.