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Union still paid ex-chief despite 'retiring' amid harassment allegations

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Union still paid ex-chief despite 'retiring' amid harassment allegations
Union still paid ex-chief despite 'retiring' amid harassment allegations

A TRANSPORT union kept its former chief on the payroll despite announcing last year he was stepping down amid allegations of sexual harassment.

A probe found the TSSA still employs Manuel Cortes despite claiming in October he’d retired.

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Manuel Cortes was found to have still been employed by TSSA despite claiming he'd retired in OctoberCredit: Solo Syndication

His then deputy Frank Ward even wished him a “long and happy retirement” in a parting message.

The investigation began after allegations of unwanted touching and demanding kisses from women who Cortes worked with.

He was only suspended yesterday with four other senior staff following Baroness Helena Kennedy’s damning report.

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Her inquiry found “sexual harassment, discrimination and bullying” in the union.

Tory MP David Morris last night said it was “jaw-dropping” Cortes was still paid.

Ryan Sabey

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