An NHS worker joined a video call with Nazi paraphernalia clearly visible in the background, according to a whistleblower colleague. A recording of the call – which was part of a South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) meeting – shows a man in his home office with a large Nazi flag leaning against the wall behind him. There is also a framed picture of Hitler on a shelf and a swastika armband on a bookcase. His colleague Amelia – not her real name -was also on the call and said that when she reported what she had seen she was ostracised by other staff and bags of dog poo were left outside her home. (…) Talking about the video call meanwhile, Amelia, who is a manager at the trust, said she and colleagues had been in a meeting about staffing levels, when the fellow manager joined them from home. She said: ‘I kept looking around the room thinking, “why is no one saying anything?”… When I spoke to people afterwards they said: “Oh yeah… he’s always been into Nazi stuff”.’ Amelia said she initially tried to report what she’d seen anonymously but was told she had to identify herself and put in a formal grievance for the matter to be investigated. She claims when she did this, she was isolated by her colleagues, frozen out of meetings and uninvited to team events, adding that it killed her career.
via metro: NHS worker ‘had Nazi flag and picture of Hitler in the background of video call’