Kurt Zouma | Fined £250k by club and cats removed by RSPCA

Yes it's not up to the club to deal with it internally it's a legal matter. The cats need removing to a safe place immediately at the very least
Sorry but as someone with a background in employment law, I have to correct that assumption. In common with other employees, Zouma will most likely be contractually obliged to avoid any action on his part which risks bringing his employer into disrepute. If, following an internal investigation, he is found to have breached those terms, West Ham are within their rights to consider a suitable penalty. Note that such civil action is distinct from any potential criminal investigation and subsequent prosecution for animal cruelty.
 
Sorry but as someone with a background in employment law, I have to correct that assumption. In common with other employees, Zouma will most likely be contractually obliged to avoid any action on his part which risks bringing his employer into disrepute. If, following an internal investigation, he is found to have breached those terms, West Ham are within their rights to consider a suitable penalty. Note that such civil action is distinct from any potential criminal investigation and subsequent prosecution for animal cruelty.

I didn't word it well it's been a long sleepless night. What I meant was West Ham can't just fob off the police and RSPCA by saying, "We'll deal with it internally." The Met have said they won't investigate it so he may escape a criminal prosecution.
 
The Met Police have just issued a statement saying they have reviewed the footage and will NOT be investigating - really does anyone think that the Met these days is a credible organisation?

There's not a lot of work for them is there the lazy bastards. What do they actually do these days???
 

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