The purpose of cross-examination is to extract information that is useful to your case and attempt to destroy the testimony and/or the credibility of the opponent’s witnesses. This one-day online workshop will equip the delegates with skills and techniques to cross-examine witnesses. This workshop should be attended by chairpersons, complainants, managers, HR and ER managers and practitioners, legal advisers, shop stewards, and union representatives.
• How is misconduct reported?
• Who must investigate?
• Deciding on formal or informal procedure to follow.
• The role players in investigating the complaint.
• Collecting evidence – sources of evidence.
• Consulting witnesses and drafting statements for witnesses.
• Unwilling witnesses, hostile witnesses and intimidation of witnesses.
• Different types of evidence and how to collect this evidence: affidavits, statements, documentary evidence, real evidence, exhibits, voice recordings, video recordings, photographs etc.
• Admissibility, relevance and weight of evidence.
• Bundles of evidence – preparation and exchange.
• Safe keeping of evidence.
• The investigation diary.
• Polygraph testing, alcohol and drug tests
• Traps, confessions, admissions
• Direct and circumstantial evidence, hearsay evidence, privileged evidence, expert evidence, opinion evidence, character evidence
• One on one cases.
• Deciding on the charges,
• How to draft charges and how to charge an employee,
• Compounding and splitting of charges
• Pitfalls to avoid when charging employees
• Consultation and preparation for evidence
• Assistance of witnesses
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