Josie Stewart was sacked by the FCDO in 2022 after being accidentally identified as a confidential source by a BBC journalist.
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A Foreign Office whistleblower sacked for making disclosures about the Afghanistan evacuation said she hoped winning an employment tribunal “establishes a precedent” protecting civil servants.
Josie Stewart was sacked by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in 2022 after being accidentally identified as a confidential source by a BBC journalist.
She was told on Tuesday that she had won a case for...
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