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Old 4th Sep 2013, 12:23
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Pay attention, racedo. He wasn't doing "any BA Charitable work". That has been made clear here, several times. Furthermore, an employer cannot control what people do in their down-time, whether they got somewhere on their employers aircraft, bus or bicycle
Wrong as evidenced by
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At Easter 2002, he was among 20 crew members from two BA flights who volunteered to spend the holiday period with the Kenyan youngsters, showering the orphanage with presents, medicines and donations raised at home.
He told the UK news agency the Press Association, which covered the trip: ‘We play, sing, organise activities and generally entertain them. We become very close to the children.’


Airline staff do not all gather together and randomly turn up at an orphanage with orphanage being unaware of what is happening.


Has BA policies in place to ensure staff are vetted accessing children abroad ?
If not why not ?
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