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Ex-Commerzbank analyst jailed for false sexual harassment claims in UK

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Posted on November 7, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -A former Commerzbank analyst who made false allegations of sexual harassment by a female colleague in a British employment tribunal was jailed for 20 months on Friday for his "

Former Commerzbank Analyst Sentenced for Fabricating Harassment Claims

Legal Ramifications of False Allegations

LONDON (Reuters) -A former Commerzbank analyst who made false allegations of sexual harassment by a female colleague in a British employment tribunal was jailed for 20 months on Friday for his "dishonest pursuit of undeserved damages".

Background of the Case

Damilare Ajao briefly worked for the German lender in 2019 as a "know your client" analyst, conducting due diligence on new clients, but was sacked after less than six months in the role.

Court Findings and Sentencing

He then brought an employment tribunal claim against Commerzbank and six members of staff, alleging racial discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful dismissal.

Reactions and Implications

Ajao, a Black British national, said a manager – who was granted anonymity and referred to as "Ms Q" – had sexually harassed him, including by trying to grab his crotch.

But the employment tribunal dismissed all his claims and Commerzbank then brought contempt of court proceedings against Ajao at London's High Court.

Ajao said he believed the evidence he gave in the employment tribunal was true. But he was found in contempt by Judge Martin Spencer, who said he was sure Ajao's allegations were false and that Ajao knew they were false.

Ajao's lawyer, Sasha Wass, argued any sentence of imprisonment could be suspended, telling the court: "Mr Ajao is the author of his own misfortune because he chose to bring the employment tribunal case ... but it has had a devastating effect on him."

Spencer, however, said Ajao had to go to prison immediately, saying: "His lies were deliberate and perpetuated over a significant period of time and included the giving of false evidence on oath."

Ajao bowed his head and showed no emotion, before he was handcuffed and led away to the cells in the Royal Courts of Justice. He will serve 40% of his sentence in prison.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Damilare Ajao jailed for false harassment claims.
  • Commerzbank brought contempt proceedings against Ajao.
  • Ajao's claims dismissed by employment tribunal.
  • Judge found Ajao's allegations were knowingly false.
  • Ajao will serve 40% of his sentence in prison.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fraud?
Fraud is a wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain. It can include false statements, misrepresentation, or deceitful practices.
What is contempt of court?
Contempt of court is an offense that occurs when someone disobeys or shows disrespect for a court's authority, which can lead to penalties such as fines or imprisonment.
What is a court ruling?
A court ruling is a decision made by a judge or court regarding a legal matter, which can include judgments, orders, or decrees in a case.
What is sexual harassment?
Sexual harassment is unwanted and inappropriate behavior of a sexual nature that creates a hostile or intimidating environment, often in the workplace.

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