Star Wars executive wins £234k for unfair dismissal after being sacked for complaining about ‘white man’
Sadi Khan MBE, a health and safety executive on the Disney Star Wars series The Acolyte, was awarded £234,110 after an employment tribunal ruled her dismissal was unfair. She had been fired following complaints about being replaced by a 'white man,' which she described as racist, though the tribunal found the hiring decision itself was not racially motivated. The tribunal concluded that while her comments were not protected as formal whistleblowing, dismissing her for raising concerns amounted to unfair treatment.
- ▪Sadi Khan MBE was the first woman of colour to lead health and safety on a Disney Star Wars series.
- ▪She was replaced by industry veteran Jay Bond, who was brought in to improve the show's 'dysfunctional' health and safety practices.
- ▪Khan complained the replacement was racist and said she felt 'uncomfortable' being replaced by a 'white man'.
- ▪She was dismissed for allegedly harassing her replacement, but the tribunal found the dismissal to be unfair.
- ▪The employment tribunal awarded Khan £234,110 in compensation, noting her comments were made in a personal capacity and not as formal protected disclosure.
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