Nah. If a member of the public makes a public accusation about a public institution step 1 is for that institution to undertake an internal investigation - which is what’s happened here. I imagine that the complainant has received a notification regarding the conclusion of the investigation, which would include instructions on what to do if she is dissatisfied with the outcome.
The only thing that worries me a little here is the organisation is essentially marking it’s own homework.
Nah. If a member of the public makes a public accusation about a public institution step 1 is for that institution to undertake an internal investigation - which is what’s happened here. I imagine that the complainant has received a notification regarding the conclusion of the investigation, which would include instructions on what to do if she is dissatisfied with the outcome.
Oh yeah, that makes sense. Like a progression in seriousness, not 1 to 1000 immediately.