Media Thread - 2021/22

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In the media today “He who shall not be mentioned” has had more charges put to him. I was wondering what are the legal implications of his employment, do we still have to pay his salary.
We will have to pay him his salary till the outcome of the case but he won't get any bonuses. If guilty of the seven rape charges he will face a very lengthy prison sentence (the maximum sentence for rape is life) and we will terminate his contract. The trial starts on Jan 24 and will undoubtedly dominate the front pages.
 
We will have to pay him his salary till the outcome of the case but he won't get any bonuses. If guilty of the seven rape charges he will face a very lengthy prison sentence (the maximum sentence for rape is life) and we will terminate his contract. The trial starts on Jan 24 and will undoubtedly dominate the front pages.
Think it’s been put back to summer now.
 
We will have to pay him his salary till the outcome of the case but he won't get any bonuses. If guilty of the seven rape charges he will face a very lengthy prison sentence (the maximum sentence for rape is life) and we will terminate his contract. The trial starts on Jan 24 and will undoubtedly dominate the front pages.
Due to the latest charge, his trial has been put back to July/August
 
We will have to pay him his salary till the outcome of the case but he won't get any bonuses. If guilty of the seven rape charges he will face a very lengthy prison sentence (the maximum sentence for rape is life) and we will terminate his contract. The trial starts on Jan 24 and will undoubtedly dominate the front pages.
Thought it had been put back to June, if we are still paying him it doesn’t seem right to me. Can’t we hold it in abeyance until the trial has finished?
 
It seems some tosser on Talkshite today called Jack Grealish a moron numerous times.
 
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