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Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate (DBS) | Kangs DBS Solicitors

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Kangs Solicitors have been instructed to represent a client in relation to information the Police want to include on his enhanced DBS Certificate.

The information relates to a number of different incidents spanning the last twenty years which include allegations of violent disorder and numerous assaults.

All of these allegations relate to non-conviction information and following the production of a copy of his enhanced DBS certificate to his employer (the information having never been disclosed on previous certificates) he was dismissed from his employment.

Kangs Solicitors are instructed to challenge the proposed disclosure by the Police with the Independent Monitor.

What is a DBS? | Kangs Solicitors for DBS

For further information, please see our previous article:

If you seek to challenge the content of your DBS Certificate, then please contact:

Steven Micklewright
smickelwright@kangssolicitors.co.uk
0121 449 9888 | 020 7936 6396

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