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Londoners 'dodge office attendance after experiencing racism on commute'

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Londoners are regularly dodging office attendance after telling bosses they experienced racism on their commute, a whistleblower told GB News.The purpose of Whitehall's spending watchdog, the National Audit Office (NAO), is to ensure value for money, all the while allowing their workers to log on from home.Like a number of Government departments, including Ed Miliband's Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, the NAO only demands office or on-site attendance two days per week.

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The remainder of the week can be worked remotely, while fully at-home contracts are handed out to those in exceptional circumstances.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say But an insider, who wished to remain unnamed due to mistrust of the NAO, revealed to the People's Channel employees belonging to an ethnic minority were able to avoid showing up to work by claiming they had experienced racism on public transport.

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They flagged to their bosses it impacted their safety and well-being and, as the organisation was...

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