HSBC fires six employees for making mock ISIS-style video, HSBC has let go UK staff who recorded themselves organizing a fake Islamic State-style decapitating of an associate and posted the feature on the web, it said on Tuesday.
The representatives were on a group building practice in Birmingham, focal England, when they made the film. The short feature, acquired by The Sun daily paper, demonstrated six staff.
HSBC declined to say what number of workers had been rejected.
"This is a loathsome feature and HSBC might want to apologize for any offense brought on," a representative said.
The feature demonstrates five individuals in dark jumpsuits and balaclavas putting on a show to execute another man who is bowing in an orange jumpsuit. They utilize a coat holder as an imagine blade.
The Sun said the feature was posted on Instagram and later erased.
It adds to a string of behavior issues at HSBC and different banks. The business is attempting to remake its notoriety after embarrassments extending from the gear of premium rates and money markets to mis-offering of protection items.
On the 'Our Values' page of its site, HSBC Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver says: "By setting the most elevated measures of conduct our point is that the majority of our workers and clients can be glad for our business."
The representatives were on a group building practice in Birmingham, focal England, when they made the film. The short feature, acquired by The Sun daily paper, demonstrated six staff.
HSBC declined to say what number of workers had been rejected.
"This is a loathsome feature and HSBC might want to apologize for any offense brought on," a representative said.
The feature demonstrates five individuals in dark jumpsuits and balaclavas putting on a show to execute another man who is bowing in an orange jumpsuit. They utilize a coat holder as an imagine blade.
The Sun said the feature was posted on Instagram and later erased.
It adds to a string of behavior issues at HSBC and different banks. The business is attempting to remake its notoriety after embarrassments extending from the gear of premium rates and money markets to mis-offering of protection items.
On the 'Our Values' page of its site, HSBC Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver says: "By setting the most elevated measures of conduct our point is that the majority of our workers and clients can be glad for our business."
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