Insurers Aviva Plc and Phoenix Group Holdings Plc have canceled their memberships of the Confederation of British Industry amid a widening scandal at the lobby group.
(Bloomberg) — Insurers Aviva Plc and Phoenix Group Holdings Plc have canceled their memberships of the Confederation of British Industry amid a widening scandal at the lobby group.
Aviva said the CBI was no longer able to represent corporate Britain “in light of the very serious allegations made, and the CBI’s handling of the process and response.”
A spokesperson for Phoenix said later on Friday morning that it had resigned its membership “with immediate effect.”
Aviva and Phoenix are the first major UK companies to publicly quit the CBI. Their decisions followed a report in the Guardian involving allegations of a second case of rape at the business group. CBI boss Tony Danker was fired last week for misconduct, while the organization has faced separate allegations of sexual assault said to have occurred prior to Danker’s reign.
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Supermarket Asda also said Friday that it has “decided to pause” all engagement with the group while investigations take place.
The CBI, which claims to speak for 190,000 companies in the UK, said the latest allegations were “abhorrent,” and its “hearts go out to any women who have been victims of the behavior described.”
Brian McBride, the CBI’s president, said it was liaising with police. However, he said the group was not previously aware of the latest rape claim and added that “the CBI does not recognize many of the most serious elements of the Guardian story relating to harassment.”
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The CBI said it was anticipating a further report into sexual misconduct in its workplace from the law firm Fox Williams later Friday, and would provide an update next week.
Last week, the British Insurance Brokers’ Association said it had canceled its membership.
(Updates with Phoenix statement.)
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