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Bank Exec Fired Over 'Mock Terror' Photo Booth Stunt
2 Dec
Summary
- Executive sacked for alleged mock terrorist act in office photo booth.
- Ubank CEO confirmed an executive departure due to conduct.
- Colleagues felt uncomfortable, some Jewish staff left early.

An executive at Ubank, a digital offshoot of National Australia Bank, has been terminated following an alleged 'mock act of terrorism' captured in a photo booth at the company's Christmas party. The incident involved the executive and a junior colleague, with claims of a simulated hostage scenario. Ubank CEO Kanishka Raja confirmed the executive's departure, stating senior leaders must model appropriate behavior and that the company investigated swiftly.
The alleged photo booth scene depicted a junior colleague possibly impersonating a terrorist while the executive was shown kneeling as a hostage. Reports indicate that the act caused discomfort among attendees, with some Jewish employees reportedly feeling uneasy and leaving the party. The company's Code of Conduct was cited as the basis for the swift disciplinary action.
This incident highlights the risks associated with workplace holiday functions. Employment lawyers note that such events can lead to serious issues like harassment and bullying, often exacerbated by alcohol. Employers retain a duty of care even at off-site, after-hours events sponsored by the company.




