Chelsy Davy’s husband accused race-row receptionist of suffering ‘paranoid delusion disorder’
The TelegraphMr Cutmore-Scott, who is the firm’s managing director, told the tribunal that Ms Sylvester’s complaint had been dealt with “promptly and properly” and the man had been given a warning and had left the hotel’s employment after the incident. The tribunal also heard that a female reception manager had told Ms Sylvester: “I don’t see why you’re getting so upset, you’re not dark enough to be offended.” When this manager left the following year, it was said that Ms Sylvester was passed over to fill her position, which was later filled by a white employee. she was suffering from a paranoid delusion disorder.” ‘One word everyone knows will cause havoc’ Mark Graham, the employment judge, ruled that failure to promote Ms Sylvester to the role of reception manager was discriminatory. It was heard that in July 2022, after hotel guests had been found using drugs, Mr Holmes told Ms Sylvester that “all blacks” are drug users.