يحاول ذهب - حر
Councillor admits he 'disrespected' colleague
May 29, 2025
|Birmingham Post
VETERAN city councillor has apologised and admitted disrespecting a female colleague who was at the centre of bullying and isolation claims inside Birmingham Labour.
Mohammed Idrees, representing Alum Rock, wrote to Shabina Bano to apologise and admit making 'disrespectful' comments during an alleged campaign against her.
A planned formal hearing into his conduct has now been cancelled.
Another male councillor, Saqib Khan, had earlier been reprimanded for comments he had made and was found to have breached code of conduct rules three times at a previous hearing.
Now the actions of the council's Standards Committee over the entire saga has come under fire, with senior councillor, Lib Dem Paul Tilsley, quitting the committee in protest.
It is the latest chapter in a saga that began in 2022, when Ms Bano stood for the first time to represent Small Heath ward alongside Mr Khan.
She wrote a detailed complaint to the Labour Party about her experiences during and after her successful election campaign, including claims that she was being bullied by what she called an 'inner cabal' of Asian men in the group. She alleged that she was being intimidated to act 'in line with a Pakistani 'brotherhood/baradari' mentality.
These included a claim that she was put under pressure to vote for a preferred candidate, Waseem Zaffar, in an internal council leadership election in 2022, and was then 'ostracised' for not doing so. Mr Zaffar lost the election by a single vote either way to incumbent Ian Ward.
هذه القصة من طبعة May 29, 2025 من Birmingham Post.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Blue plaque to mark iconic literary event
Dickens gave his first reading of A Christmas Carol at Town Hall
2 mins
December 11, 2025
Birmingham Post
‘Critical incident’ declared as A&E waiting times soar
Patients left for over 9 hours as flu cases mount
2 mins
December 11, 2025
Birmingham Post
Strike had ‘minimal' impact, claims boss
NHS bosses in Birmingham and Solihull said recent strikes by resident doctors had 'minimal' impact on hospital services.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Birmingham Post
Loss of man's finger in cogs of machine 'preventable'
A FIRM has been fined £24,000 after a worker’s hand was crushed in a machine - resulting in him losing a finger.
1 mins
December 11, 2025
Birmingham Post
Gym on court to create new padel facility
PLANS for new padel courts at a Shirley gym have been given the backing of Solihull planners.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Birmingham Post
Ex-gangster jailed for shooting at family's home
A former 'Burger Bar Boys' gang member has been found guilty of shooting at a family's home in the middle of the night.
1 min
December 11, 2025
Birmingham Post
Strangers on same flight arrested with 60kg drugs
TWO drug couriers, each carrying substantial amounts of cannabis, were apprehended with over 60kg of cannabis on the same flight - and didn’t know each other.
2 mins
December 04, 2025
Birmingham Post
Historic library frozen in time three years after closing
A HISTORIC Birmingham library that “will never reopen” in its original form remains frozen in time three years after closing.
2 mins
December 04, 2025
Birmingham Post
All manor of ways to preserve our city's past
Archaeological dig under way where Brum's lords lived
2 mins
December 04, 2025
Birmingham Post
Metro fare dodgers face £100 fines in clampdown
TENFOLD increases in fines for West Midlands Metro fare dodgers are to come into effect in the new year.
1 mins
December 04, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
