CBI is rocked by new claims of sexual misconduct
Daily MailBritain’s most influential business lobbying group is in crisis amid new allegations of widespread sexual misconduct – including rape at a staff party. The women came forward after complaints against the CBI’s director general, Tony Danker, emerged last month Then Prime Minister David Cameron speaks at the Confederation of British Industry's annual conference on November 19, 2012 Other allegations include an attempted sexual assault by a manager at the same boat party and a senior manager sending explicit images to junior female staff over several years. 'The experience of being targeted destroyed my confidence at work and in other parts of my personal life.’ The CBI said it had looked into an allegation around Mr Danker's conduct in January but found that 'the issue did not require escalation to a disciplinary process' The CBI has more than 300 employees and champions workplace equality. The women came forward after complaints against the CBI’s director general, Tony Danker, emerged last month.