Commerzbank Loses Case of Woman Fired for Suing Deutsche Bank

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An ex-Commerzbank AG director won her employment tribunal case against the German lender for firing her when it discovered she was suing her previous employer, Deutsche Bank AG, for sexual discrimination.

Latifa Bouabdillah was “victimized” by Commerzbank, Judge Alexandra Davidson in London said in a written ruling dated April 11. While Bouabdillah is seeking about 13 million pounds ($20 million), the employment tribunal hasn’t yet ruled on how much she will get in compensation.