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Dr B Abounu v Elysium Healthcare Ltd: Employment Tribunal Decision

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Summary

Employment Tribunal decision in Dr B Abounu v Elysium Healthcare Ltd (case 3307582/2023), decided on 21 January 2026. The decision addresses claims of Breach of Contract, Public Interest Disclosure (whistleblowing), and Unlawful Deduction from Wages. Full reasons and judgment documents were published by the Employment Tribunal on 13 April 2026, with reasons added on 27 April 2026.

Why this matters

Healthcare employers in England and Wales should review this decision when assessing exposure to claims involving breach of contract, public interest disclosure, and unlawful deduction from wages — the tribunal's findings in each category may inform defensibility of similar claims.

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An Employment Tribunal in England and Wales issued a decision in Dr B Abounu v Elysium Healthcare Ltd, case number 3307582/2023. The tribunal determined claims relating to breach of contract, public interest disclosure (whistleblowing protection), and unlawful deduction from wages. Both the judgment and reasons documents are publicly available via GOV.UK.\n\nAffected parties should note that employment tribunal decisions in England and Wales set precedent for similar claims and may be cited in subsequent proceedings. Employers in the healthcare sector facing similar claims should review their contractual terms, whistleblowing procedures, and wage practices against the tribunal's findings.

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Apr 27, 2026

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Dr B Abounu v Elysium Healthcare Ltd: 3307582/2023

Employment Tribunal decision.

From: HM Courts & Tribunals Service and Employment Tribunal Published 13 April 2026 Last updated 27 April 2026
— Country: England and Wales Jurisdiction code: Breach of Contract, Public Interest Disclosure and Unlawful Deduction from Wages Decision date: 21 January 2026 Read the full decision in Dr B Abounu v Elysium Healthcare Ltd: 3307582/2023 - Dismissal.

Read the full decision in Dr B Abounu v Elysium Healthcare Ltd: 3307582/2023 - Reasons.

Updates to this page

Published 13 April 2026 Last updated 27 April 2026
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27 April 2026

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13 April 2026

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Breach of Contract Public Interest Disclosure Unlawful Deduction from Wages

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Classification

Agency
HMCTS
Filed
April 13th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Branch
Judicial
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Docket
3307582/2023

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Legal professionals
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Employment claims Whistleblower protection Wage disputes
Geographic scope
England GB-ENG

Taxonomy

Primary area
Employment & Labor
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Judicial Administration Civil Rights

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