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Mohammed Taj was one of two lay members of the tribunal which ruled that Acas had not discriminated against Sean Corby .
Mr Corby , a former senior conciliator at Acas , had told the tribunal he was harassed and discriminated against when his employer ordered him to remove posts on critical race theory (CRT) that he had published on its internal bulletin.
Mr Taj is a close political associate of one of the Acas staff whose initial complaints of racism led him to appeal to the tribunal.
Mr Corby said his posts were drawn from his experience living in an interracial family and socialising in black communities.
He is now appealing against the tribunal’s ruling on his discrimination claims.
Mr Taj is also awaiting the result of an unfair dismissal claim against Acas .
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