First of all sorry for very long post but looking for advice.
BIL applied for role in NHS which has previously been his role for 2 years. He left as it was temporary and went to work for private company but really dislikes it so applied for his role again. Generally well thought of, non existing sickness level, many staff members wanting his return as the job is not getting done and things going wrong on the department.
He emailed his previous manager to say he would like to return but did not receive a response. Now, lets just say this manager is unhinged, a notorious liar and he does not know if yet but has a huge fraud investigation open into him with an external agency due to claiming personal travel (trains, hotels, fuel etc) as his business expenses The system in place in this trust clearly needs looking at and this man has apparently put through £1000's worth of claims.
When the job advert finally came out, BIL was told manager was going around telling people that he would be hiring a lower banded employee from a different department (before the interviews had even taken place) he seems to get fixated on younger members of staff and wants to fill the department with younger, less competent workers but ones that will take his fraudulent claims to the cash office for him!
BIL put in an excellent application form and was expecting an interview. He is extremely articulate and there was no way that he did not fit the criteria of the role he previously did. The job was on standstill for 3 weeks until I believe HR told the manager he had to interview or it would be pulled. The reason for the standstill being is that he did not want to give BIL an interview, he knew who he wanted and that was that but he was trying to find a way out of it. Three days before the interview took place another member of staff told BIL that he didn't have an interview and then BIL received a lovely email (composed by chatGPT) from previous manager telling him that he couldn't interview him as it was an internal job but should things change, he would be welcome back (which we know is a lie) the role was not internal at all. It was open to external candidates and BIL has the proof. His application still sits on the platform used to apply and has not even been marked as unsuccessful or role filled or anything as of yet.
He spoke to HR who were absolutely useless and said, you were placed on a reserve list but no one dropped out so manager technically has not done anything wrong. Except manager lied and said it was internal only and the application still sits on the site without showing any update. He even emailed HR the day before the interviews took place as soon as he found out to explain that he has been told he's not been given an interview and the manager has already been going around saying who will be getting the job and he thought it was unfair that he would not even be interviewed. This was the case, the inexperienced candidate from another department who was encouraged to apply by manager got the role. He got no reply from this HR response but sent another email to someone higher and received a response yesterday telling him he had been reserved so it was fine, no wrong doing.
I believe there was outrage from a few of the members of staff there that BIL was not even given an interview as he was well liked by everyone (apart from this manager obviously)
Is there any chance this could be taken to a tribunal or not as manager lied to him. The whole thing was stalled because manager was trying to find a way not to interview BIL. Obviously he does not work for the trust anymore so I don't know if this stands a chance or not.
This mans behaviour needs to be addressed. I can't see him keeping his job once the fraud allegations are placed in front of him, people wonder why the NHS has no money and you have people like him given some power and access to funds and this is what they do!