Science secretary pays libel damages and costs after falsely accusing academic of breaching Nolan principles - News Summed Up

Science secretary pays libel damages and costs after falsely accusing academic of breaching Nolan principles


Clare Dyer The BMJA UK cabinet minister has apologised and agreed to pay libel damages and costs to a member of Research England’s equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) advisory group after falsely accusing her of backing Hamas. The undisclosed damages and costs, said to total £15 000, are understood to come from public funds. But after an investigation, UKRI said it had found no evidence of support for a proscribed terrorist organisation. Instead, Michelle Donelan made a cheap political point at my expense and caused serious damage to my reputation. It has been a distressing series of events and I am glad that it has concluded with no finding against us.”


Source: The Guardian March 07, 2024 08:26 UTC



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