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Previously on "Additional finance information needed for DVA SC grrrr???"
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Originally posted by clinton69 View PostI believe I am very honest/coerced and I would like to think the company I work for would say the same being the fact I have been permantley based here for 9 years however its not my client who are wanting these checks its the MOD as a requirement for taking the contract and asking for this info and therefore wont take any of this into account. Dont want to loose my current job by default by so think I will just fill the forms in and see what happens.
Thanks for the comments guys...
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I believe I am very honest/coerced and I would like to think the company I work for would say the same being the fact I have been permantley based here for 9 years however its not my client who are wanting these checks its the MOD as a requirement for taking the contract and asking for this info and therefore wont take any of this into account. Dont want to loose my current job by default by so think I will just fill the forms in and see what happens.
Thanks for the comments guys...
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There is an SC Clearance sticky that has tons of examples of this for you to read but my first question is...
Are you permie or contractor?
If you need SC then you have to fill the forms in and be honest. Despite it looking pretty scarey and bad news will have to be pretty bad and pretty recent to be a massive problem. Minor debts and outstanding loans do not matter, nor do minor convictions really. They want to know if you can be blackmailed or are likely to sell on information due to you being in terrible financial trouble. Not filling forms in or lying is a 100% fail though so might as well give them what they want.
Whether your client can sack you for failing SC is a different matter. My gut feeling is no, G4S is big enough to find you alternate work but this is the wrong place to ask that.
Check the thread at the top of this section of the forum.
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Originally posted by clinton69 View PostI work for G4S and I have been working on site that has recently been awarded more intense MOD contracts and I now have been asked to be SC. I have already passed my Base line check and now having just completed my online DVA vetting I have now been informed that I have to fill in some more forms (I have heard through someone else this is about my financial status) and then send them back recorded delivery. On my online forms for teh DVA I was honest to the fact I voluntary repossessed about three years ago, with the fact I have a couple of loans outstanding, a couple of bad credit cards and missed payments here and there however I have I am now worried that I am going to fail this and wondering whether to refuse these additonal forms. I have worked at the same place for 9 years now and without my SC can I be sacked if I fill these forms in and then fail or refuse and gather fail again. Any thoughts or previous knowledge would be great.
Cheers Clinton.
DVA probably already know all about it. The tests are (a) are you honest and (b) can you be coerced. So what do you think the answer is?
BTW, for future reference there are four clearance levels:
Baseline: You are who you sau you are
CTC: You're probably who you say you are
SC: You really are who you say you are
DV: We know who you really are.
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Additional finance information needed for DVA SC grrrr???
I work for G4S and I have been working on site that has recently been awarded more intense MOD contracts and I now have been asked to be SC. I have already passed my Base line check and now having just completed my online DVA vetting I have now been informed that I have to fill in some more forms (I have heard through someone else this is about my financial status) and then send them back recorded delivery. On my online forms for teh DVA I was honest to the fact I voluntary repossessed about three years ago, with the fact I have a couple of loans outstanding, a couple of bad credit cards and missed payments here and there however I have I am now worried that I am going to fail this and wondering whether to refuse these additonal forms. I have worked at the same place for 9 years now and without my SC can I be sacked if I fill these forms in and then fail or refuse and gather fail again. Any thoughts or previous knowledge would be great.
Cheers Clinton.Tags: None
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