Tuesday 15 November 2022 11:56 PM Westminster Council manager loses claim after she was fired for sexually ... trends now

Tuesday 15 November 2022 11:56 PM Westminster Council manager loses claim after she was fired for sexually ... trends now
Tuesday 15 November 2022 11:56 PM Westminster Council manager loses claim after she was fired for sexually ... trends now

Tuesday 15 November 2022 11:56 PM Westminster Council manager loses claim after she was fired for sexually ... trends now

A council finance manager was sacked for sexually harassing three of her male colleagues, telling one married co-worker 'do whatever you want with me', an employment tribunal heard.

The 'obsessive' woman asked for a 'birthday kiss' from her boss - who had a girlfriend - and insisted that another married finance worker 'should be my husband' and that they would 'have the cutest babies'.

The Westminster City Council worker, who can't be named for legal reasons, sent the married man sexual innuendos and tried to kiss him as they took a walk, the hearing was told.

She 'refused to take no for an answer', falsely accused him of sexually assaulting her, then made unfounded allegations he was a 'predator' who 'following girls into the kitchen'.

A finance manager at Westminster City Council (City Hall pictured) has been sacked for sexually harassing three of her male colleagues

A finance manager at Westminster City Council (City Hall pictured) has been sacked for sexually harassing three of her male colleagues

The local authority fired the woman for sexually harassing the three men - but she then claimed she had been sexually harassed by them.

She tried to sue the council and two of the men she targeted, but her 'malicious and vexatious' claims have now been thrown out.

The employment tribunal in central London heard the woman was an 'intelligent' finance manager with a 2.1 university degree.

She was suspended by the council after two colleagues - who were granted anonymity at the tribunal - both complained about her behaviour.

It was heard she had a 'cyclical pattern of behaviour' and would harass them on and off despite their attempts to distance themselves.

She called the first man 'sexy' and struck up text conversations with him. She told him 'you looked cute today' and he replied 'thanks, my wife said the same thing'.

The woman sent him 'flirtatious' messages as well as sexual innuendos, and the tribunal heard he was 'tempted'.

She messaged him 'I'll stop messing around. I'll just let you know. You have my permission to do whatever you want to do with me' but he replied 'not sure what you are on about'.

The woman 'backtracked' and claimed she was in fact talking about him helping her with building work at her London flat.

Later, she told him 'I flirt with everyone' and when they met at Sloane Square,

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