Police investigating reports of threats to Brighton and Hove bin workers

Bosses have reported having their car tyres slashed and workers threatened

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 21st Aug 2024

Sussex Police are investigating reports that bosses at Brighton and Hove's waste collection service have had their car tyres cut, and staff have been threatened with harm.

The city council's leader has warned anyone trying to undermine ongoing efforts to improve the working culture at CityClean will not succeed.

The council launched a string of disciplinary procedures immediately after the publication of an independent report by King’s Counsel Aileen McColgan in November last year.

The report was published following a three-month investigation and included testimonies from more than 70 witnesses after Bella Sankey called for an independent inquiry when whistle-blowers came forward alleging sex discrimination, racial harassment and other abuses.

It found many of the individuals accused of these and other inappropriate behaviours were among a group of around 10 white men who were described by witnesses as having been particularly protected by the local GMB branch within the council.

Earlier this year a former employee and GMB rep at the depot was charged with possession of a samurai sword and will stand trial later this year.

99 seperate disciplinary actions have been carried out involving staff since 2023, while 37 have left the organisation since the KC report was published.

Others remain suspended pending the results of on-going HR procedures.

Zero tolerance approach

Councillor Sankey confirmed the council has passed the concerning recent examples of potentially criminal behaviour to Sussex Police and will continue to do.

She said:

"When the depth of bullying, aggression, racism, misogyny and homophobia at the depot was exposed by the KC report, I promised colleagues and residents we would take a zero tolerance approach to this behaviour and begin the tough job of transforming our service into a high quality and reliable one

"The thuggery of a few in response to the decisive action being taken will not deter us. In fact it strengthens my resolve to root out this appalling behaviour.

"Any potential criminal behaviour, like the shocking incidents we have seen directed at colleagues in recent weeks, will be reported to Sussex Police.

"Our staff deserve a safe working environment free from intimidation and our residents deserve an excellent service and we will do everything necessary to deliver both."

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