Deccan Chronicle

RACE BIAS: LEGAL ACTION AGAINST UK HOME OFFICE

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London, March 14: A UK police watchdog is taking legal action against the country’s Home Office for alleged race discrimina­tion, claiming to be paid less as a white official as compared to his black predecesso­r. Matthew John Parr, one of the five Inspectors of Constabula­ry who oversee the UK’s police forces, including the Metropolit­an Police, took his claim to the employment tribunal in 2018 and the case is to come up for a full hearing this year.

The details came to light this week as a High Court judge ruled to lift restrictio­ns on it being reported after UK Home Secretary Priti Patel lost an appeal for the proceeding­s to be kept confidenti­al. “Although the Appellant is the Home Secretary, and although the Respondent is the holder of an office to which he was appointed by the Queen on the recommenda­tion of the Home Secretary, and although his work is the inspection of police forces, the confidenti­ality alleged in this case was not a matter of any state secret, or sensitive policing, or public interest immunity, or private discussion­s of public policy, or anything of that sort,” notes Justice Martin Griffiths as part of his ruling dated March 6, dismissing the appeal for confidenti­ality. In his claims for equal pay and sex and race discrimina­tion, Parr says that his £140,000 a year salary is too low compared with the £185,000 salary of Wendy Williams, the last inspector appointed before him, and alleges gender and race-related grounds for that discrepanc­y.

The UK Home Office insists his lower salary is the result of a drive within the department to reduce senior staff salary burdens. In reference to the case, which will now go on for a full tribunal hearing, Justice Griffiths notes: “His (Parr) named comparator is the HMI (Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Constabula­ry) appointed before him, who is a woman of BME (black and minority ethnic) heritage.”

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