Queens Park Rangers has emerged victorious in a tribunal ruling concerning claims made by former academy player Amrit Bansal-McNulty. The London Central Employment Tribunal dismissed all claims against the club following a six-week trial. Bansal-McNulty, who was loaned to Crawley Town FC during the 2021/22 season, alleged that he faced discrimination and victimization while at Crawley and claimed that QPR was complicit in this treatment. However, the tribunal found no evidence to support these claims. The judge noted that there was a lack of proof that QPR was aware of any racist behavior by Crawley Town's then-manager, John Yems. Furthermore, the tribunal concluded that the non-renewal of Bansal-McNulty's contract was not related to his race but rather due to his performance and status within the squad. This ruling reinforces Queens Park Rangers' commitment to fair treatment and highlights the importance of substantiated claims in employment disputes.
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Queens Park Rangers' Tribunal Victory: Ex-Academy Player's Claims Dismissed
Queens Park Rangers successfully defends against ex-academy player Amrit Bansal-McNulty's £11.1m claims in tribunal ruling.
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