The recently-sacked boss of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) says his 'reputation has been totally destroyed' after he was fired following sexual misconduct allegations.
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Tony Danker, who was director-general of the CBI from November 2020 to March 2023, admitted that his behaviour made some staff feel "very uncomfortable" and apologised. Mr Danker says his former employer's version of events was "selective" and says he was sacked for the following reasons:Messaging staff about non-work related topics on work platformsFormer CBI boss Tony Danker.While accepting that his behaviour may have made some staff members feel uncomfortable, he says he has been positioned as a "fall guy".
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