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Article

1 fév 2014

Auteur:
Bassam Za’za’, Gulf News (UAE)

Dubai woman regrets waiving sexual harassment complaint against 'sex predator' boss

A [27-year-old] former marketing executive in a...company based in Dubai International Financial Centre...saw her professional aspirations and social life collapse the day she claims she was duped into waiving her sexual harassment complaint against her ex-boss...[The woman] lodged a sexual harassment complaint at Bur Dubai police station last February. When summoned for questioning [her former] British manager denied the accusations. The [woman] dropped her charges against the Briton after he signed an undertaking promising to stay away from her [but now she admits that]..."it was a mistake on my part to waive my complaint"...She has [now] consulted with [an] advocate...about the possibility of...reopen[ing her]...criminal complaint or to present [her] case before the Dubai Civil Court...