City boss who emailed all staff praising a colleague’s use of ‘inappropriate language’ leaves his £650,000-a-year job

A city boss praising for using a colleague ‘inappropriate language’ left £ 650,000 a year.
Stuart Rouse, a ‘aggressive’ e-mail e-mail to a colleague half-retired from the company after sending the role of the insurance company Nexus ‘insurance’ reported.
The executive chairman praised the experienced employee’s ability to include the words’ ‘hairy’ and ‘enlargement’ in a speech, and usually left the room to ulum.
Personnel members, sent on June 30, the e -mail, after the last school was sent to those who think that a parody said. Sun notified.
A staff told the newspaper that Mr. Rouse was trying to be ‘Laddish’ to connect with employees after a series of ‘bust’.
‘The language was very inappropriate and everyone said, “Is this real?” He was asking. Source added.
Nexus launched an investigation into E -Posta, which he said ‘language and completely inappropriate and aggressive references’.
Mr. Rouse, according to the LinkedIn profile, November 2014 reportedly separated the company with the company.
Stuart Rouse (in the picture), after sending a ‘aggressive’ e -mail after sending the insurance company Nexus’ role in the insurance company, according to the ‘passing’ was reported
Mr. Rouse, according to the LinkedIn profile, November 2014 reportedly separated the company with the company. Picture: Nexus Office in London
According to Sun, he thanked the Nexus staff for the service of Mr. Rouse and thanked him for his services in the company.
“In July, you will be aware that we have initiated an investigation following an inappropriate language use in an internal e -mail,” he said.
“ This investigation has now ended.
‘We would like to thank Stuart for his contribution to the business for many years.’




