HSBC UK staff sacked over mock ISIS video
BY Agencies9 July 2015 4:15 AM IST
Agencies9 July 2015 4:15 AM IST
HSBC bank has sacked some of its employees over an “abhorrent” video in which they pretended to be Islamic State (ISIS) militants carrying out a beheading.
The video was posted online and shows a man dressed in an orange <g data-gr-id="33">jumpsuit,</g> while five other men in <g data-gr-id="32">black</g> stand around <g data-gr-id="34">him ?</g> one holding a fake knife, ‘The Sun’ reported.
The employees are reportedly from the UK-headquartered bank’s legal division and the incident took place?on a team-building exercise?in Birmingham.
The bank said it did not tolerate “inappropriate behaviour”.
“As soon as the ‘Sun’ brought this video to our attention we took the decision to sack the individuals involved. This is an abhorrent video and HSBC would like to apologise for any offence caused,” the bank said in a statement.
It, however, did not specify how many people had been sacked.
The newspaper has posted an eight-second clip of the video on its website in which one man shouts “Allahu Akbar” - Arabic for “god is great” - while others laugh.
It said the employees created the video while on a visit to Teamworks Karting in Birmingham.
The Teamworks Karting entertainment company also released a statement: “The abhorrent video was filmed without our knowledge, during a private party booked by one of our corporate clients and we would not wish this to reflect negatively on Teamworks.
“We have lodged a complaint with HSBC and understand that the individuals involved have since been sacked.”
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