Senate ordered to reinstate executive who alleged he was fired because of racism

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A federal tribunal has ordered the Senate to restore an executive who said he was fired on the basis of racial discrimination.

Darshan Singh served two years as the Senate’s human resources director, but his lawyer Paul Champ said he has no interest in returning to the role.

“He feels quite vindicated by this resolution,” Champ said Thursday.

Singh was the first person of colour to join the Senate’s executive team of public servants.

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But administration officials shuffled upper management in a way that Singh complained left him sidelined by a supervisor he believed was undermining him on the basis of racial prejudice.

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