Bullying, harassment and racism complaints soar in the Armed Forces
Complaints of bullying, harassment, racism and sexism in the Armed Forces have leapt 50 per cent in a year, a report revealed yesterday.
Complaints of bullying, harassment, racism and sexism in the Armed Forces have leapt 50 per cent in a year, a report revealed yesterday.
The rise comes despite a crackdown on intimidation following the mysterious deaths of four Army recruits at Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.
A military watchdog said officers were failing to give soldiers, sailors and airmen who reported victimisation ‘justice or fair treatment’.
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