Major Companies Withdraw from CBI Amidst Second Rape Allegation: Latest Updates and Investigations

2023-04-21 17:21:55

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A number of major companies, including John Lewis, have withdrawn from the Confederation of British Industries (CBI) following a second allegation of rape emerged in the trade lobby group.

The Guardian reported that a woman who was working in a Confederation of British Industry overseas office was sexually assaulted by two male colleagues.

The Confederation of British Industry said the latest allegations were “abhorrent”, noting that it was not aware of the allegations before.

John Lewis and Virgin Media joined the list of companies that withdrew from the Confederation of British Industry.

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