17/06/2014

Civil Servant Sacked Over Offensive Comments

A junior civil servant has been fired for making offensive Wikipedia slurs about the Hillsborough disaster.

The 24-year-old was identified as being behind the posts in 2012, Cabinet Office Minister Frances Maude said.

His sacking follows an investigation by The Daily Telegraph which identified him through his internet activity.

The civil servant, who was based at offices in Liverpool, changed the phrase "You'll never walk alone", the anthem of the Liverpool Football Club, to "You'll never walk again".

In a statement to MPs Mr Maude said: "Extensive further inquiries were taken forward as a civil service disciplinary matter, involving potential breaches of the civil service code and of individual departments' policies on acceptable behaviour.

"An individual was then subject to a formal disciplinary investigation and dismissed for gross misconduct, on the grounds of responsibility for the 2012 edits."

(CVS/CD)


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