Prompt, impartial investigations preserve trust, mitigate risk, and demonstrate compliance. Follow these six steps to get it right.
1. Receive & Document the Complaint
- Intake Form: Written statement from complainant.
- Evidence Log: Chronological record of all submissions.
2. Appoint an Impartial Investigator
- Internal vs. External: Choose based on sensitivity.
- Conflict Check: Ensure no prior bias or stake.
3. Plan the Inquiry
- Scope & Questions: Define allegations and list interviewees.
- Timeline: Set milestones for evidence gathering.
4. Conduct Interviews
- Opening Brief: Explain purpose, confidentiality, and process.
- Open-Ended Questions: “What happened next?” rather than yes/no.
- Note-Taking & Recording: With consent, for accuracy.
5. Analyze Evidence
- Corroboration: Look for documents, emails, CCTV, or witness statements.
- Weighing Credibility: Consistency, motive, and demeanor.
6. Write & Deliver the Report
- Findings: Facts established, both “founded” and “unfounded.”
- Recommendations: Disciplinary action, policy changes, training.
- Follow-Up: Communicate outcomes to relevant parties.
Conclusion & Best Practices
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