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Vetting

Unproven allegations and the vetting database

17-08-200927-07-2015
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This is an excellent article from Francis Bennion, on the importance of establishing legal ‘proof’ in cases of damaging allegations.

His points will be even more pertinent with the new vetting database, which will make decisions on the basis of whether an event happened ‘on the face of it’ or ‘on the balance of probabilities’.

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