Law chief launches discrimination case
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The vice-president of the Law Society, Kamlesh Bahl, has started legal action, claiming she has been the victim of sexual and racial discrimination. Ms Bahl had been at the centre of controversy after an inquiry found she had bullied her staff - and the Law Society’s governing council had been due to decide on Thursday whether she should be suspended. It is thought that decision will now be deferred. ‘Face did not fit’ The bullying allegations against Ms Bahl were upheld last week after an investigation by retired Law Lord, Lord Griffiths. More : news.bbc.co.uk |