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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Former enforcement company employee claims he was sacked for being a whistleblower over BAME targeting - Yellow Advertiser

A company hired by London councils to issue fines has denied instructing staff to target ethnic minorities because they are less likely to appeal.

A former employee of Kingdom LA told an employment tribunal hearing on Thursday February 10 that he was sacked for whistleblowing about the policy.

Gary Forrester was fired by the company, previously used by Waltham Forest Council, for gross misconduct in October 2020 after allegedly making a joke about a colleague’s sexuality in a staff Whatsapp group.

He claims this was actually because he raised concerns about a policy of targeting ethnic minorities with low-level fines for littering and dropping cigarette butts because they were more likely to pay.

He also claims the company “double-billed” two councils by sending its Barnet enforcement team to Waltham Forest in an attempt to “boost figures” just as the council was about to renew or end its contract.

Giving evidence by video link to the East London Employment Tribunal, solutions services director John Roberts said the allegations did not “stack up” as issuing a fine where there is “no penalty” would mean there is “nothing to pay”.

He added: “I’ve never instructed any staff member to pick or choose on what they do, we run a transparent system that customers can review.

“Our staff are paid a living wage and we take a percentage of any paid [fine]. The process has to be run fairly and transparently.

“If there’s no penalty there’s no business so we end up with a high wage and...



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