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Diplomat awarded £300,000 following accusations of inappropriate behaviour
A former diplomat has won £320,000 from the government after he was accused of behaving “inappropriately” to wards a senior politician’s wife.
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Given that "from the government" means "from UK taxpayers," is this sum proportionate for, or not for, touching someone else's bottom ?
A former diplomat has won £320,000 from the government after he was accused of behaving “inappropriately” to wards a senior politician’s wife.
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Given that "from the government" means "from UK taxpayers," is this sum proportionate for, or not for, touching someone else's bottom ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I was to mention how many time I was inappropriately touched - I would be a millionaire. For Gow'd's sake how many wolf whistled at you at the windows and building suites - I loved it - "when I could hear it" - my sister included - it was part and parcel of the 70s and 80s. No harm done - and don't get me wrong if somebody was genuinely raped my sympathies - but believe me I got myself into very seriously situations - and you know what - MY FAULT.
Conn...you've got the complete wrong end of the stick.
Fred said - This false accusation , of a minor assault , effectively ended the man's career and involved him in a long and expensive fight to refute what the employers finally admitted was untrue. He got most of his costs, but £320k seems pretty modest in the circumstances.
If it ended his career his loss of earnings could have been higher than that figure. Also take into account his reputation, his wife and family and the tensions it would have caused.
Most of all - He didn't do it, he was innocent.
Fred said - This false accusation , of a minor assault , effectively ended the man's career and involved him in a long and expensive fight to refute what the employers finally admitted was untrue. He got most of his costs, but £320k seems pretty modest in the circumstances.
If it ended his career his loss of earnings could have been higher than that figure. Also take into account his reputation, his wife and family and the tensions it would have caused.
Most of all - He didn't do it, he was innocent.
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I was voted 'Best Bum' in two pubs I used to visit. Moved to Sheffield, shouted out by a DJ, I was the best bum in the pub, embarrassed, but flattered, that doesn't often happen to the likes of me.
An old man retiring from a pub, asked me if he could just touch my bum, as it was one of his wishes. I let him and he was most grateful. No problem.
If someone touches your bum without asking and it is not appreciated, complain!
An old man retiring from a pub, asked me if he could just touch my bum, as it was one of his wishes. I let him and he was most grateful. No problem.
If someone touches your bum without asking and it is not appreciated, complain!
Some problems with that Khandro 1) the people responsible for suspending him were his employers. It is doubtful whether that was appropriate for such a minor matter 2) "not true" amounts, in law and practice, to "not provable to the required standard"; the complainant might maintain that it was true still. 3) it is not the practice to claim costs of incidental litigation from witnesses who give rise to it; only from the opposing litigant. You'd have to sue the witness for malicious prosecution or libel or slander 3) there could be diplomatic problems from trying any such thing