What's said in the training room should stay there? Of course, the Chatham House rule might sometimes have to be invoked. I wonder if it was in this developing case below...
Mrs Tanfield v Foreign Office AND Ashridge Trust (Training Consultancy)
This interesting case centres upon claims of alleged slander by a Mrs Tanfield against the Ashridge Trust,. They delivered a course she attended. She is accusing the company of a breach of confidentiality by passing its comments about her to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) despite an apparent agreement in the training room that everything would remain confidential.
An important case to watch! I am sure you can see the implications of it!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10123428/British-ambassador-sues-FCO-after-wobbly-claims.html
This interesting case centres upon claims of alleged slander by a Mrs Tanfield against the Ashridge Trust,. They delivered a course she attended. She is accusing the company of a breach of confidentiality by passing its comments about her to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) despite an apparent agreement in the training room that everything would remain confidential.
An important case to watch! I am sure you can see the implications of it!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10123428/British-ambassador-sues-FCO-after-wobbly-claims.html