CBI boss Tony Danker was sacked with speedy impact final week after allegations of misconduct rocked the influential enterprise group.
In his first interview since his firing, Mr Danker instructed BBC Radio 4’s At this time programme on Wednesday his popularity had been “completely destroyed” following sexual misconduct allegations – claiming he had been made a “fall man” by the enterprise physique.
Under we check out who precisely the previous CBI director normal is, what the allegations made in opposition to him are, and what he has mentioned in response.
Who’s Tony Danker?
Mr Danker was appointed to the highest job on the CBI – Britain’s largest enterprise lobbying group – in 2020, becoming a member of from non-profit organisation Be the Enterprise, a collaboration between the federal government and a number of the UK’s largest firms.
Previous to that, he had spent seven years as chief technique officer for Guardian Information & Media – the corporate behind the newspaper of the identical identify.
He had beforehand labored as a guide and as coverage adviser within the Cupboard Workplace and Treasury throughout Gordon Brown’s time as prime minister.
His first job after leaving the College of Manchester was working for the previous Chief Rabbi, the late Lord Jonathan Sacks.
Born in 1971 in Belfast, Mr Danker now lives in London and is married, with two sons.
The CBI is likely one of the most influential enterprise teams within the nation. It represents round 190,000 companies throughout the UK, which between them make use of practically seven million individuals.
The facility of the group is clearly seen when wanting on the occasions it hosts all year long. Prime ministers, Financial institution of England governors, leaders of the opposition, the Archbishop of Canterbury and even US Secretary of State John Kerry have spoken at occasions hosted by the group.
What are the allegations which have rocked the CBI?
Early final month Mr Danker stepped apart from his function as CBI director normal after a lady employed by the group accused him of constructing undesirable contact that she mentioned amounted to sexual harassment.
A month after that report was printed, the Guardian mentioned that it had been approached by greater than a dozen girls who declare to be victims of sexual misconduct by senior figures on the CBI. One mentioned that she had been raped at a workers occasion on a ship within the Thames. Many of those predated Mr Danker’s time on the CBI.
What has occurred since?
For the reason that first allegations had been printed in early March, the CBI has launched an investigation into its tradition, run by an exterior legislation agency.
In accordance with stories, ministers and senior officers from authorities departments have suspended engagement with the CBI, and questions have been raised over the way forward for the group.
Police launched an investigation into the varied allegations of sexual misconduct on the organisation.
What has been Tony Danker’s response?
In his first interview since his firing, Mr Danker instructed the BBC his identify had been wrongly related to separate claims.
He additionally instructed the broadcaster his termination letter had cited 4 causes for his dismissal: For organising a secret and personal karaoke occasion for 15 individuals, for viewing the Instagram accounts of CBI workers, for sending non-work associated messages to workers and for inviting junior workers to breakfasts, lunches or one-on-one conferences.
Whereas Mr Danker acknowledged he had made some workers really feel “very uncomfortable” and he apologised for that, the previous CBI boss insisted he had “by no means used sexually suggestive language with individuals” on the firm.
Mr Danker believed he had been assigned as “the autumn man” for a wider disaster engulfing the foyer group which is dealing with a variety of claims – a few of which predated Mr Danker’s time at CBI.
Mr Danker mentioned his popularity had been “completely trashed” as a result of different claims which don’t relate to him – which included drug use in addition to severe sexual assault – emerged a matter of weeks after the CBI disclosed that it was wanting into separate allegations of misconduct in opposition to him.
He admitted to messaging round 200 particular person workers members on the firm however insisted it was to try to construct “rapport” throughout lockdown and with colleagues who continued to work at home.
Detective Chief Superintendent Richard Waight earlier confirmed the Metropolis of London Police approached CBI following media stories of misconduct, however investigations had been nonetheless at a “very early stage”.
The previous CBI boss has responded to his dismissal by saying the allegations in opposition to him had been “distorted”.