The head of a law firm in north London who told a job candidate he was interviewing ‘mmmm, I like that I see’ has been ordered to pay almost £45,000.
Victor Nwosu, 48, informed the 22-year-old ‘I only employ beautiful women’ and asked whether she had a boyfriend, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal was told.
The candidate, who has a first-class degree and a masters, had applied to be a paralegal but was left sobbing after the traumatic interview. She said Nwosu ‘undressed me with his eyes’ and she ‘felt like a piece of meat’. She messaged friends afterwards:
He said I was beautiful. He told me that I have to wear skirts when I come into work, he doesn’t like it when women wear trousers.
The woman rejected his offer of a job at DCK Solicitors in north London and reported him to prevent other women being in a ‘similar position’. She told the tribunal:
The interview was quite traumatic for me, it was the first paralegal role that I had ever applied for. I felt so violated as he was in a position of power as I was in an interview… I went home and cried.
I felt that I could not go into the profession, I built up my hopes of what it would be like and it was crushing. I was not going to make a complaint as I thought he was in a position of power and no one would believe me. I was so horrified by how he behaved I felt I would be trading in my dignity to work there.