The Confederation of British Industry said it initially received an allegation against Director-General Tony Danker in January. That complaint was “investigated thoroughly and was dealt with comprehensively” and did not require any further action, the group said in a statement Monday. The CBI was made aware of new reports regarding Danker’s conduct last week and has now launched an independent investigation, it added.
In a statement on Twitter, Danker said he supported the CBI’s independent probe and had made the decision to step aside while it was underway. “It’s been mortifying to hear that I have caused offense or anxiety to any colleague,” Danker said. “It was completely unintentional, and I apologize profusely.” The CBI, which was founded in 1965, represents about 190,000 UK businesses.
Better avoid from the public critism , that it will more he feels humilated
That ends everything, then nobody gets anything, look what a good idea...
What was the wrong doing he’s been accused of CBI in it’s independent investigation will get down to the bottom and legitimacy of any current complaints, I’m sure👍