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British Council launches inquiry after Kenyan staff allege racism

The British Council building in Kisumu, Kenya. The British Council has launched an inquiry into allegations from black current and former staff members in Kenya who claim they were subjected to systemic racism. Photo: Images of Africa Photobank/Alamy
It was in October 2020 that local officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) had alleged they were being sidelined for jobs in favour of officers from the United Kingdom. Photo: VINO/File
It was in October 2020 that local officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) had alleged they were being sidelined for jobs in favour of officers from the United Kingdom. Photo: VINO/File
LONDON, United Kingdom- The British Council has launched an inquiry into allegations from black current and former staff members in Kenya who claim they were subjected to systemic racism.

Senior white executives at the organisation, which is the British government’s cultural arm abroad, have been accused of discriminating against BAME Kenyan-born staff, particularly as they were selected and assessed for redundancy.

According to The Guardian on January 3, 2021, a letter that claims to represent seven current and former staff members sparked the inquiry in July 2021 when it was sent to the British Council as well as the Kenyan authorities.

The allegations

It says: “The cases underline a repeated practice by white members of staff to constantly assign Kenyans as underperformers, inadequate, unskilled, unprofessional, and suspects as the organisation abuses its procedures and systems to validate its discriminative practice.”

Five of the seven accusers claim they were discriminated against during a redundancy process that they say favoured white colleagues. The allegations come amid cuts in central government funding for the British Council as well as a shortfall of income related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The British Council, known as the UK government’s main instrument of soft power, launched an inquiry into the claims in September and says it takes racism claims seriously. It claims it is still waiting for all of the complainants to come forward with evidence and has queried some of the claims in the initial letter.

However, one of the complainants who was made redundant said he would not cooperate with the inquiry because it was too narrow in scope to include earlier allegations.

The British Council was founded in 1934 allegedly to improve cultural relations and improve social mobility.

Similar situation in VI?

It was in October 2020 that local officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) had alleged they were being sidelined for jobs in favour of officers from the United Kingdom.

The RVIPF, under then-Commissioner and UK national Mr Michael B. Matthews, had advertised various vacancies that were open to both local and UK officers; however, the local officers believed that the qualifications set out, such as Professionalising the Investigation Process (PIP), are deliberate attempts to sideline local officers, knowing they would not be able to make those qualifications although, they are reportedly capable of carrying out the jobs being advertised based on experienced and even training.

They had also argued PIP is a standard not a qualification.

Further, it was alleged that the salaries being offered for the advertised posts were huge and would be a burden on the public’s purse and that it would serve the treasury better, if a fraction of that money was spent on facilitating training for local officers to take up the advertised posts.

The then Commissioner had said the positions were open to local officers, local persons as well as external applicants, “If you want your police force to function effectively, then certain skill sets are required and it’s a fact of life they are not all available locally. Certainly, the Ministry recognises this even if a handful of disgruntled officers do not!” Mr Matthews had responded when asked for a comment on the situation.

14 Responses to “British Council launches inquiry after Kenyan staff allege racism”

  • Betto (04/01/2022, 09:14) Like (5) Dislike (8) Reply
    I am posting an objection to white only Governors and exclusion of black and female persons for top positions. Where is the good governance and transparency?
  • ulterior motives (04/01/2022, 09:33) Like (11) Dislike (3) Reply
    SICK OF ALL THIS UK THIS AND THAT AND RACISM BULL
    • @ ulterior motives (04/01/2022, 10:21) Like (4) Dislike (6) Reply
      The truth will always shine vino keep writing truth to power.

      Keep highlighting racism and white supremacy right here in the bvi
    • Sorry Pal (04/01/2022, 13:18) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      Racism is alive and kicking here in the BVI!!
  • RedStorm (04/01/2022, 10:01) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    In all walks of life, if there is a way to keep a nation down, someone will find it. However , it is upon the people, local citizen, churches, government arms , labour, immigration to dialogue with areas of interest to have local people trained, so that they be able to filled the vacancy. This should be the mandate, that when there are yearly plans, the call to action to fulfilled those plans should be human resources to be trained, so that in 2024 or whatever the time span be , those who are in line for promotion should be trained. I am appalled at how creative ways are used to trampled upon some of the Human Rights when it comes to hiring the police officers. Not because a police did not pass the exams , he cannot be involved in the investigations.

    Some people have high level of logical - mathematical ,intrapersonal intelligence while low in Spatial,naturalistic intelligence to connect the dots and put the puzzle in place. We should all realized that a piece of paper only tell the audience that we have gone through the process to achieve, but to execute is difficult. People learn at different stages, using difference process and methods, therefore the local police should be given the chance to occupy the position than to send for a foreigner to do so.

    If you want the local people to maintain their position as the people of choice , start at the beginning to have them trained , most of those senior police officers have been trained and just need to be exposed to a little more, and fit into the areas of choice with younger officers working as assistant.
  • hmm (04/01/2022, 10:22) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    STOP FROM WEARING THE WIG TO SHOW SOLIDARITY
    • @ lol (04/01/2022, 11:31) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Not sure what a wig got to do with this or vino could someone help me?
  • one eye (04/01/2022, 10:23) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    The same thing happens here in the governor’s office it has a black crew and a white crew check the status and salaries
    • Eehe (05/01/2022, 17:33) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      The brits are the masters in the art of racism bar non. It is subtle it is unflinching and unambiguous. Historical annal has shown them to speak with forked tongues. While they hold others to some high standards it is clear that standards are not ring observed by them. Transparency is preached to other with virtuous voices. However their action clearly is far off as night from day. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. If these be our example for
      a morals and ethics we’re damned doom
  • Incompetence doesnt equal racism (04/01/2022, 12:22) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    I hope the investigation is thorough, complete and accurately done but i would like remind folks that employees can be unprofessional, incompetent, unskilled, and inadequate without regard to race.
  • It is about (04/01/2022, 12:56) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    The qualifications, experience and knowledge of the job. You can’t expect a cashier to make the same salary as a accountant.
  • weed (04/01/2022, 18:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hope they do a coi this is bad news and corruption
  • guy hill (04/01/2022, 20:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    There is NOTHING supreme about white Supremacy, not a dam thing.
  • STOP IT NOW (05/01/2022, 10:02) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    It is being done here. All this talk about BVIslanders not qualified, lazy, rude and all the derogatives thrown at them is what is going on here. Hon. Vincent Wheatley is the man who is standing up for his people because he sees the injustice that is being done to BVIslanders and if it is not stoped now it will get worse


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