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Thanks for the advice guys (except 4 singhr)
But I'm going with the flow & see what happens?
All can happen is that I don't get the job then I will not apply for SC Clearence jobs in the future!
regards
Singhie
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Sorry yes, absolutely right. Had several agents talking to me in the last few days about PM roles there which I've politely turned down. It's the DVA.Originally posted by stek View PostShurely shome mishtake TykeMerc, DVA not DVLA?
Oddly enough I'm off to DLVA, Swansea sounds great!!
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Don't you keep your own records? Or are you ne of those people that just writes "9 - 5" on your timesheet regardless of what you do?Originally posted by singhie View PostSacked for claiming overtime apparently not worked
Do what? For real? Is that with court approval? Why - and who - would do that? Or did you make it up? Or did they make it up?Originally posted by singhie View Postthey sussed this through fitting a tracker to the car without my knowledge.
A previous Branch Security Officer told me some years back they can make reports to the DVA in such cases such as yours to ensure clearance is not provided again. Unless he was lying, you'll probably never be cleared again.Originally posted by singhie View PostSo goes down as gross misconduct.
So what do you think - will this affect my sc clearance?
However, I don't believe a word of what you are telling us.
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Shurely shome mishtake TykeMerc, DVA not DVLA?Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThe DVLA issue defence related SC's, however I don't know the process for getting one revoked. Since you were dismissed for what could be termed fraud, I'd imagine that could be grounds for your employer to start that process.
You can't hold your own SC, it has to be held by a government department or ListX company, under normal circumstances it lapses automatically if unused for 12 months.
Oddly enough I'm off to DLVA, Swansea sounds great!!
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The DVA issue defence related SC's, however I don't know the process for getting one revoked. Since you were dismissed for what could be termed fraud, I'd imagine that could be grounds for your employer to start that process.
You can't hold your own SC, it has to be held by a government department or ListX company, under normal circumstances it lapses automatically if unused for 12 months.
Edit: Typo on DVALast edited by TykeMerc; 20 May 2011, 18:13.
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How can they do that? You might have got the bus or train or biked it? Or did you falsely claim? You used the term 'apparently not worked' - what's 'apparently' about it?Originally posted by singhie View PostSorry guys for shouting
Sacked for claiming overtime apparently not worked - they sussed this through fitting a tracker to the car without my knowledge.
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I don't think I want you handling secret stuff if you are a fraudster.
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Thank you
I will let you know what happens with any future employment?
Who is tyhe govenering body fof SC Clearance & could I continue the SC Clearance my self?
regards
Singhie
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Technically I think the only people who can revoke the clearance is the body that issued it rather than your ex-employer, unfortunately I don't think its a scenario that we have seen on here so we can't advise you, but we would implore you to let us know what happens for future reference.Originally posted by singhie View PostSorry guys for shouting
Sacked for claiming overtime apparently not worked - they sussed this through fitting a tracker to the car without my knowledge.
So goes down as gross misconduct.
So what do you think - will this affect my sc clearance?
or do you think I should ring HR , reminding them I have SC clearance in order that they can cancel it?
regards
Singhie
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Sorry guys for shouting
Sacked for claiming overtime apparently not worked - they sussed this through fitting a tracker to the car without my knowledge.
So goes down as gross misconduct.
So what do you think - will this affect my sc clearance?
or do you think I should ring HR , reminding them I have SC clearance in order that they can cancel it?
regards
Singhie
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post(Paging NLUK)
Why have you paged me just when I am feeling jovial and happy. I can't rant about people that put please help in capitals in forum titles or new posters giving half baked situations and asking us to comment...
but as I am feeling happy...
You don't say why you were dismissed. If you were dismissed for being late every day it is a different ball park to being dimissed for copying secret data on a memory stick and losing it. I am sure one would affect SC and the other maybe not.
Bolshie raises an interesting point. I would hazard a guess eitherway that unless you have made yourself untrustable from a security perspective your employment and your clearance are separate.
The only answer is to ring your (ex)HR department or security peope and ask them. They will tell you exactly what your situation is. It is them that would have to deal with the transfer to another company. Just don't yell 'PLEASE HELP' down the phone to them though.
Post the results to us. It would be interesting to see what the outcome is.
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Do you have an employment tribunal ruling that upholds your claim to have been constructively dismissed (am assuming you're permie using 'constructive dismissal')?Originally posted by singhie View PostHi
I have been constructively dismissed by my employer & my employer holds my SC Clearance?
Now the question is:
Will this affect in away my SC Clearance?
Regards
Singhie
If not, then its only 'your' opinion you have been so dismissed in which case, I also think you may find it difficult to continue claiming you have SC.
Nothing to stop you applying for SC jobs in the next 12 months but you'll only know if they havent terminated it if you get and keep another SC role.
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Depends what they are claiming they fired you for, but I would say your ****edOriginally posted by singhie View PostHi
I have been constructively dismissed by my employer & my employer holds my SC Clearance?
Now the question is:
Will this affect in away my SC Clearance?
Regards
Singhie
(Paging NLUK)
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SC Clearance PLEASE HELP???
Hi
I have been constructively dismissed by my employer & my employer holds my SC Clearance?
Now the question is:
Will this affect in away my SC Clearance?
Regards
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