Reporting and opinion by Mathew Carr
Jan. 21, 2025 — Strange reporting by FT that seems to question the court’s ruling, the whistleblower’s intentions … even though that newspaper knows these types of courts are rigged in favor of corporations and against employees.
Professed whistleblower? Really? Check out Murdoch’s Sun below. Brave whistleblower would have been better, and given her apparent experience
Gasparovic was former chief of staff to the firm’s global head of distribution Jean-Marc Lacave (ffs), and was fired

CarrZee: €2,000 in damages seems awfully low, given the language below allegedly used against her + plus actions against her

Sun, July 11, 2025: A FEMALE exec at a luxury champagne firm was allegedly told she needed “anti-seduction” training and was “gagging for it” to land a promotion.
Maria Gasparovic is accusing French drinks powerhouse Moët Hennessy of sexual harassment, gender discrimination and unfair dismissal in a £1.1million lawsuit.
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Corruption in the media is the other side of the “corruption in the judiciary” coin.
The judiciary is corrupt because it acts mainly for the elite …same as the news stances of much of the mainstream press.
Why do I mention Bloomberg?
Because I suffered five years to debilitating litigation after I blew the whistle on Bloomberg’s misleading climate news coverage that included (my opinion):
*Bloomberg lying to / misleading the court; abusing the court process
*Bloomberg covering up evidence
Injustice is rife in employment courts and news companies know it and abuse it (they pretend they don’t know it)
Related
This below is the politics of resentment: Anthony Scaramucci, Trump’s former PR advisor turned critic, on Sky News
