Whitley Bay man defects from job after being threatened over Facebook

A tax inspector who worked in Whitley Bay has left his position in protest after two years of pressure to publish details of his private life on Facebook.

In a BBC Five Live Facebook Live, Rishi Sunak said that he has left his job, allowing his personal details to be shared on the social media site, and appealed to the government to act against anyone who attempted to contact him.

Mr Sunak is vice-chairman of the Working Families Federation and was described as an exceptional organisation man.

“They want to put the man on trial; he’s not going to be judged, he’s going to be hanged, they want to crucify him, they want him to go to Hell.

“I’m not that desperate. You can just check, if I hadn’t looked at Facebook and just applied the human ethics, you wouldn’t know about it.”

Rishi Sunak is concerned that he will be fired for a Facebook post which was in his “constant thinking”, not anything he had done or that was shown to him by the news media.

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