Senior Unite official loses unfair dismissal claim

Image caption, Howard Beckett had argued claims against him were 鈥渂aseless鈥
  • Author, Joe Pike
  • Role, Political & Investigations correspondent

A senior official at one of the UK鈥檚 largest trade unions has lost an unfair dismissal claim amid a police investigation into allegations of bribery, fraud and money-laundering at the organisation.

Howard Beckett was assistant general secretary at Unite the Union until his suspension in August 2022, four months after police raided the union鈥檚 London headquarters.

In his tribunal judgement, employment judge Richard Nicolle said police searches had also taken place at Mr Beckett鈥檚 鈥渇lat in London and home on the Wirral on 6 April 2022鈥.

Mr Beckett argued the claims against him were 鈥渂aseless鈥.

His lawyer has told the 麻豆官网首页入口 he is appealing the Employment Tribunal鈥檚 judgement, has launched legal action against the union and its general secretary for breach of privacy, and he noted the judge had been critical of Unite.

Mr Beckett was initially told his suspension was due to allegations of 鈥渕isleading鈥 the union鈥檚 ruling executive council in relation to the construction of its vastly over-budget hotel and conference centre in Birmingham.

The project was originally estimated to cost 拢7m but more than 拢100m was eventually spent.

An independent valuation later concluded the finished building was worth only 拢29m.

General secretary Sharon Graham commissioned an inquiry which, the tribunal said, led to the discovery of 拢14m which did not feature 鈥渋n the final accounts and it remaining a mystery as to how and when this figure had been assessed and then presumably paid鈥 to a contractor.

Mr Beckett was also told he had been suspended due to 鈥渃oncerns about the probity of awarding contracts for affiliated services鈥.

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Image caption, The complex, which is now complete, houses Unite's regional headquarters, as well as a 170-bed hotel and 1,000-person conference centre

A close ally of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Mr Beckett was off sick for almost 18 months before he resigned from Unite in January 2023.

His lawyer told the tribunal Mr Beckett had not been well enough to participate in a disciplinary hearing and the union鈥檚 disciplinary charges were 鈥渂aseless鈥.

The employment judge rejected this, and also found Mr Beckett had not been demoted as he had claimed.

The judge did, however, say there were 鈥渟ignificant deficiencies鈥 in Unite鈥檚 鈥渋nvestigation and disciplinary processes鈥.

Judge Nicolle wrote: 鈥淚t would have been extremely surprising in the Tribunal鈥檚 view had [Unite] allowed its Head of Legal to return to active employment in circumstances where there were ongoing police investigations into very serious matters to include bribery, money laundering and offences under proceeds of criminality legislation.鈥

Ms Graham, who succeeded Len McCluskey as Unite general secretary in 2021, did not give evidence to the tribunal.

A spokesperson for Unite said Ms Graham promised to leave 鈥渘o stone unturned鈥 when she commissioned two independent inquiries into the union鈥檚 previous administration.

They said: 鈥淭he employment tribunal case involving the union鈥檚 former assistant general secretary Howard Beckett, which he lost on all counts, begins to allow the story to be told.

鈥淲e are also pursuing legal claims to recover money lost to the union and the general secretary has put safeguards in place to ensure that such things can never happen again.鈥