The head line is claim against British Army. Seems SGT A was confused with Sgt B because of ethnicity. But the text reads like it's not just brown jobs involved. Flt Lt writing reports about events he wasn't even present for Oh surely not.
"Sgt Date was left confused after he was branded in an assessment as being 'badly prepared' and 'heavily reliant on course notes' in a class he hadn't taught.
After realising he had been confused for Sgt Rashid, he angrily rang the officer who wrote the report, named in the tribunal as Flight Lt Taylor, accusing him of racism.
Flight Lt Taylor claimed he had been confused by what classroom the training session had been taking place in. However the tribunal found it was unlikely Flight Lt Taylor was even present at the time of the incident and was relying on feedback from another officer who was actually there."
"Sgt Date was left confused after he was branded in an assessment as being 'badly prepared' and 'heavily reliant on course notes' in a class he hadn't taught.
After realising he had been confused for Sgt Rashid, he angrily rang the officer who wrote the report, named in the tribunal as Flight Lt Taylor, accusing him of racism.
Flight Lt Taylor claimed he had been confused by what classroom the training session had been taking place in. However the tribunal found it was unlikely Flight Lt Taylor was even present at the time of the incident and was relying on feedback from another officer who was actually there."
Afro-Caribbean soldier wins racism claim against British Army
Sergeant Randy Date was baffled when he received a scathing review for a course taught by a black colleague at Colchester's Military Corrective Training Centre in Essex.
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