Part 5: Chairman of ‘impartial’ watchdog probing Labour anti-semitism linked to refugee evictions

THE official investigation into anti-semitism in the Labour Party is under mounting scrutiny as the Morning Star can reveal yet more conflicts of interest at the top of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
In the finale of our five-part series EHRC Exposed we highlight how board members hold what one campaign group called a “deeply alarming” and “wholly inappropriate” set of business interests.
The EHRC’s chairman David Isaac is back in the spotlight as we dig deeper into his other, far more lucrative job as an equity partner at corporate law firm Pinsent Masons where he earns up to £620,000 a year.
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