The $100,000 verdict sparks bankruptcy

A UK court has declared company director Marc Bandemer bankrupt after a female executive, Louise Crabtree, successfully sued him for £100,000 in compensation for sexual harassment.

Crabtree, a senior executive, was awarded £99,214 in compensation after a campaign of degrading sexist comments and unwanted advances by Bandemer, who referred to her as his 'second wife'.

Despite accepting liability and making partial payment, Bandemer's actions were deemed insufficient by Crabtree, leading her to initiate insolvency proceedings against him.

A familiar pattern of harassment

The case raises concerns about the prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace and the need for greater accountability among company directors.

According to the report, Bandemer's behavior was not an isolated incident, but rather part of a larger pattern of harassment that has gone unchecked.

Crabtree's campaign against Bandemer highlights the importance of speaking out against such behavior and seeking justice through the courts.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The bankruptcy proceedings against Bandemer were initiated by Crabtree, who felt that his partial payment was insufficient.

The report does not specify who initiated the insolvency proceedings, but it is clear that Crabtree's actions led to Bandemer's bankruptcy.

What auditors flagged in the May filing

The report does not specify what auditors flagged in the May filing ,but it is clear that the bankruptcy proceedings were a result of Crabtree's actions.

The May filinng may have highlighetd the company's financial struggles, but the exact details are not specified in the report.