Our take: Exertis' racial bullying scandal and what needs to

Our take: Exertis' racial bullying scandal and what needs to happen next


The tribunal found that three former Exertis staff - Glynn Smith, Stuart Smith and John Clearly - hurled racial insults at Sidhu, labelling him an "Arab shoebomber" a "temperamental Syrian immigrant who was "f***ing for ISIS" as well as the "only ethnic on the team".
Sidhu has suffered lasting psychological damage and may never work again, according to a psychiatrist who assessed him. He is now seeking more than £6.6m in damages for lost earnings and injury to feelings which would be a record in the UK, far exceeding the £4.7m from the Royal Bank of Scotland last year

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