I was rather shocked this morning to read a piece in yesterday's Guardian by someone called Ash Sarkar - of whom I had not previously heard - about gross behaviour on social media by a lady who is described as a Sunday Telegraph columnist - also not previously heard of, but who certainly has plenty of copy to her name when I ask the Telegraph this morning, with the most recent listed being from the 14th March. And plenty of strange goings on if her Wikipedia entry is to be believed.
I would have thought that behaviour of the sort described would be an immediate sacking offence in many organisations - say BP, the police or the civil service: stuff in cardboard box and escorted off the premises by security. But this does not appear to be the case at the Telegraph - although, to be fair, neither the Telegraph site nor the Telegraph corporate site seem to include anything so mundane as a list of their employees, so it is not clear what the present or past standing of this particular columnist might be.
Reference 1: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/.
Reference 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_Sarkar.
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