From www.hallpayne.com.au: Employees can indeed be defamed during workplace investigations, particularly with allegations that lead to reputational harm.

Defamation claims require proving that a communication damaged an individual’s reputation and that it lacks defense, such as truth or qualified privilege, which is significant in workplace contexts.

Legal remedies may include compensation for damages to reputation, but pursuing such claims can be costly and complex.

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