An Untrustworthy Employee – A Staff Disciplinary Case Study

An Untrustworthy Employee – A Staff Disciplinary Case Study

Our Newcastle city centre based client got in touch with us after having Surmount recommended to them by a previous organisation we’d worked with, checking us out online and liking what they saw. They brought us in to consult with regards to concerns they had regarding one of their staff.

The staff member had a sales role within the company that required them to travel the region and meet with selected prospective customers that had been cultivated by the company’s engagement team. The prerequisite of the job was that a certain amount of sales calls per day was expected. Read more about An Untrustworthy Employee – A Staff Disciplinary Case Study

The Perils of National Investigation Services.

The Perils of National Investigation Services.

More and more of late the field of professional investigation is being plagued by ‘national’ agencies who disingenuously pretend they have “regional reach” into – in our case – places like Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and the rest of the North East.

Routinely they are London based or thereabouts. There is no one main investigative head office or HQ and no hierarchy of investigators. It is simply a website that splinters off to suggest it is local to you dependent on where you’re searching for. The people behind this ‘agency’ might be based in Essex or wherever, but it’s imperative to them that you believe they are based in your city where ever you are. Read more about The Perils of National Investigation Services.

Supporting Landlords And Letting Agents In The North East

Supporting Landlords And Letting Agents In The North East

repossession propertyOur Newcastle based Landlord client had a property portfolio that included a number of varying-sized residential properties throughout the region along with some commercial units. At one of his fully furnished residential properties he was reaching the end of his tether with his tenant, a female in her late twenties that we’ll call ‘Carol’.

‘Carol’ was behind in her rent by months and starting to ignore our client’s attempts to get in touch with her and facilitate payment. Things had reached such a point that an eviction notice had been served and ‘Carol’ was required to pack up and leave. Read more about Supporting Landlords And Letting Agents In The North East

Tracing Someone:  An Explanation of the Legalities

Tracing Someone: An Explanation of the Legalities

We receive many, many enquiries a week from people looking to trace individuals for a multitude of reasons and we have an incredibly high standard as to whether we take the case on or not.

This week, especially in light of the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) on 25th May 2018, we wanted to take a closer look at the grounds to which we will and will not complete people tracing. Read more about Tracing Someone: An Explanation of the Legalities