Sacked Whistleblower Tried to Blackmail Us, Claims Fish Firm
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › August 03, 2010
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › August 03, 2010
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A MAJOR fish supplier has denied sacking an employee because he blew the whistle on the firm's alleged practice of adding weight to customers orders, a tribunal has heard.
Fish salesman Mik O'Hara has accused Kingfisher of defrauding thousands of customers by adding weight to the price of the fish they bought.See the full content of this document
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Sacked Whistleblower Tried to Blackmail Us, Claims Fish Firm
In turn, Brixham-based firm Kingfisher claims Mr O'Hara tried to blackmail the firm out of Pounds 30,000 after he was sac...
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