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UK: Bradford Council settles with former Nab Wood School worker ‘put under surveillance’

Posted on May 10, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Steve Wright reports:

A former school worker, who claimed she was spied on by Bradford Council when it was wrongly suspected she was moonlighting while on sick leave, has settled a claim for damages outside Court.

Shamim Khan, 47, of  Heaton, Bradford, had brought the claim against the Council for psychiatric injury caused by unlawful surveillance after it was alleged two men followed her for six weeks.

Read more in Telegraph & Argus.

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