
The CBI has been revealed to use gagging clauses to prevent discussion of sexual misconduct claims, leading to concerns about silencing victims and protecting perpetrators. Various entities, including the government, Bar Council, and Ministry of Justice, are taking steps to crack down on the misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and introduce new legislation to support victims seeking justice and vital support.
Non-Disclosure Agreements are ripe for reform. We are making it crystal clear in legislation that crimes cannot be covered up with “confidentiality clauses” that seek to stop victims going to the police or seeking therapy to recover | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/9bEjXQ6710
"The government has announced a crackdown on the misuse of non-disclosure agreements." https://t.co/IfCUnGdM9e
We’re cracking down on the misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs). We’re introducing new legislation so that victims can seek justice and vital support, without fear of legal action. Find out more: https://t.co/W54vrWzU9L https://t.co/rzXqF3vHs1






