The one thing that stands out for me is the grievance bit.
If you believe fraud is going on then it should be reported but if you report it while the grievance process is ongoing then it may look like a malicious complaint and may muddy the waters regarding your case.
The CAB are usually good for legal advice etc. but in this case I would say that their advice is a little askew. I cannot believe that a trainee pharmaceutical assistant would be held responsible for endorsement fraud in a pharmacy.
Just in case, personally, I would write a letter to myself recorded delivery. Stating the facts as you see them and that you plan to report the matter to the local PCT or the Society after the grievance case has been heard. When it arrives sign for it and file it away still sealed.
If the shit hits the fan you have a dated letter that the Post Office will have details of saying the reasons why you have not mentioned it to anyone.
Don't know how legally binding this would be but that's how I'd go in your position.
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