A Ministry of Defence civil servant has told of being subjected to three separate incidents of sexual assault by male colleagues, after allegations emerged of a “hostile” and “toxic” culture at the department.
The woman came forward to Prospect, the trade union, after feeling that her allegations were not sufficiently investigated and dealt with by the Ministry of Defence.
About 60 senior women at the Ministry of Defence wrote to the permanent secretary, David Williams, in October with a joint letter that alleged sexual assault, harassment and abuse by male colleagues.
The letter, first reported by the Guardian, included claims that women had been “propositioned”, “groped” and “touched repeatedly” by male colleagues at the MoD in a workplace culture the civil servants said was “hostile to women as equal and respected partners”.