Lebanese boss assaults his female Ghanaian worker, dips her face in pepper
26-year-old brother-in-law of the owner of the Marwako Restaurant, Ghana, Jihad Thaabn, was arrested for reportedly assaulting 25-year-old Evelyn Boakye, a staff of the restaurant. It was alleged that he dipped the face of Evelyn into a blended pepper while raining abuses on her, as she struggled to free herself.
The lady who wasn't freed until after 10 minutes, was grabbed again by Jihad as she rushed to the sink to wash her face. She was then locked in a room even when her eyes were hurting for more than six hours, and warned not to report the incident to the police.
When asked what her colleagues did to help her, she said they were barred from
coming close. However, a statement from the management of the restaurant reveals that Jihad, who is the restaurant's supervisor, has been suspended, and had been granted bail.
Here is the press statement;
"The management of Marwako Fast Foods deeply regrets the alleged incident of assault at its Abelenkpe branch on Sunday, February 26, 2017.
The branch supervisor at the centre of the unfortunate development has since been suspended, without prejudice, pending investigations and disciplinary sanctions over the alleged act.
Management assures its clients and the general public that it does not and will never condone mistreatment of its workers and therefore condemns in no uncertain terms the alleged assault.
Management is cooperating fully with and assisting police to establish the true facts for the purposes of allowing the laws of Ghana to be applied accordingly.
The said Abelenkpe branch supervisor, Mr. Jihad Chaaban, has been interrogated by police and is currently on bail pending further processes.
Meanwhile, management has become aware that the victim had immediately reported the incident to the Head of Human Resources at the Labadi branch, but this, unfortunately, had not been brought to the attention of management until police sought to arrest said supervisor.
It is understood that HR Department had attempted to resolve issues internally and that explains why said victim reported to work on Monday, February 27, 2017.
These attempts at internal resolution were then curtailed by management to allow for disciplinary proceedings as Chaaban was suspended.
Marwako in the meantime is providing the best of care and ensuring the best interest of the victim, and assures that it will not sacrifice the reputation it has built for itself over the last twelve years in Ghana as an entity that looks out for its employees who are credited for the best services it renders to its clients.
The Chief Executive Officer who is himself a Ghanaian citizen, employing over three hundred of his fellow Ghanaian citizens, is particularly saddened by the incident and commits to getting to the bottom of it."
Signed: Chief Executive Officer
Alhaji Marwan Mohammed
The lady who wasn't freed until after 10 minutes, was grabbed again by Jihad as she rushed to the sink to wash her face. She was then locked in a room even when her eyes were hurting for more than six hours, and warned not to report the incident to the police.
When asked what her colleagues did to help her, she said they were barred from
coming close. However, a statement from the management of the restaurant reveals that Jihad, who is the restaurant's supervisor, has been suspended, and had been granted bail.
Here is the press statement;
"The management of Marwako Fast Foods deeply regrets the alleged incident of assault at its Abelenkpe branch on Sunday, February 26, 2017.
The branch supervisor at the centre of the unfortunate development has since been suspended, without prejudice, pending investigations and disciplinary sanctions over the alleged act.
Management assures its clients and the general public that it does not and will never condone mistreatment of its workers and therefore condemns in no uncertain terms the alleged assault.
Management is cooperating fully with and assisting police to establish the true facts for the purposes of allowing the laws of Ghana to be applied accordingly.
The said Abelenkpe branch supervisor, Mr. Jihad Chaaban, has been interrogated by police and is currently on bail pending further processes.
Meanwhile, management has become aware that the victim had immediately reported the incident to the Head of Human Resources at the Labadi branch, but this, unfortunately, had not been brought to the attention of management until police sought to arrest said supervisor.
It is understood that HR Department had attempted to resolve issues internally and that explains why said victim reported to work on Monday, February 27, 2017.
These attempts at internal resolution were then curtailed by management to allow for disciplinary proceedings as Chaaban was suspended.
Marwako in the meantime is providing the best of care and ensuring the best interest of the victim, and assures that it will not sacrifice the reputation it has built for itself over the last twelve years in Ghana as an entity that looks out for its employees who are credited for the best services it renders to its clients.
The Chief Executive Officer who is himself a Ghanaian citizen, employing over three hundred of his fellow Ghanaian citizens, is particularly saddened by the incident and commits to getting to the bottom of it."
Signed: Chief Executive Officer
Alhaji Marwan Mohammed
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