Former senior civil servant accused officials behind small boats policy of 'harbouring racist views'
- A former senior civil servant criticized policymakers behind the illegal migration bill, accusing them of "harbouring racist views" about immigrants, including key ministerial meetings with Boris Johnson.
- Rowaa Ahmar accused officials in Boris Johnson's government of bullying, discrimination, and gaslighting, alleging "systemic racism" in 2021 and 2022.
- After withdrawing her claim, a spokesperson from the Cabinet Office denied all allegations, while Ms. Ahmar's representative maintained her claims of race and sex discrimination.
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Former senior civil servant accused officials behind small boats policy of 'harbouring racist views'
A former senior civil servant criticised some of the policymakers behind the illegal migration bill, accusing them of "harbouring racist views" about immigrants, it has emerged.
Former civil servant says ‘racism in Cabinet Office’ forced her to resign
Rowaa Ahmar’s claims were made in the court papers of a discrimination case against the Cabinet OfficeA former senior civil servant has said in court papers that “a hostile racist working environment” in the Cabinet Office meant she was “forced to resign”.Rowaa Ahmar, who has now withdrawn a discrimination case against the Cabinet Office, said that “the racism within the Cabinet Office appeared to be unrelenting and systemic” and claimed that sh…
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