DOMESTIC INQUIRY PROCESS: STEPS, ROLES & DOCUMENTATION

DOMESTIC INQUIRY PROCESS: STEPS, ROLES & DOCUMENTATION

Domestic Inquiry Process: Steps, Roles & Documentation – Ensure Procedural Fairness, Reduce Industrial Court Risk | Malaysia HR & IR Training | CAYS Academy

Common Domestic Inquiry Failures (Pain Points) Best placed after the Introduction

Common domestic inquiry failures we see in Malaysia:

  • Domestic inquiry procedures are skipped or handled informally
  • Inquiry panel members are not impartial or are involved in the incident
  • Roles of the Chairman, Prosecuting Officer, and Panel are unclear
  • Charge sheets and notices are poorly drafted or legally weak
  • Inquiry proceedings, evidence, and findings are inadequately documented
  • Employees are not given a proper opportunity to be heard
🔹 Highlight Box 2: Industrial Court Consequences (Risk & Impact) Best placed before “Why Choose This Service” or CTA

Industrial Court consequences of a flawed domestic inquiry:

  • Dismissals ruled procedurally unfair despite valid misconduct
  • Reinstatement orders or substantial compensation awards
  • Adverse Industrial Court findings due to procedural defects
  • Loss of management credibility and employee trust
  • Increased legal costs, time, and reputational damage
🔹 Highlight Box 3: What This Training Helps You Achieve (Value & Outcomes) Best placed under Key Features & Benefits

What this training enables your organization to do:

  • Conduct domestic inquiries aligned with Malaysia Industrial Court expectations
  • Apply procedural fairness and principles of natural justice correctly
  • Assign clear, conflict-free roles to inquiry panel members
  • Prepare strong charge sheets, notices, and inquiry records
  • Defend disciplinary decisions with confidence and credibility
  • Reduce wrongful dismissal claims and industrial relations disputes
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