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Gay former banker loses HSBC claim

By Nikki Tait, Law Courts Correspondent

Published: September 14 2007 22:31 | Last updated: September 14 2007 22:31

Peter Lewis, a former senior banker at HSBC, has lost his long-running claim that the international banking group discriminated against him because he was gay.

The case was one of the first high-profile legal actions to be heard at an employment tribunal after sex discrimination laws were extended to gay and lesbian people. It raised a number of novel legal issues, including what comparisons should be used when trying to decide whether the treatment of a gay employee was discriminatory.

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