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Inside the ‘toxic culture’ scandal engulfing the Red Arrows

  • August 25, 2022
  • Sport

A long-running inquiry into the culture of the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force aerobatics display team, has revealed allegations of bullying, misogyny, assault, sexual harassment, intimidation and drunkenness involving its members.

A total of 40 personnel, including young female recruits, have provided 250 hours of evidence as part of an internal, non-statutory investigation launched by Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston in December.

The Times said the allegations laid out in the inquiry have triggered the “biggest scandal” in the RAF team’s 60-year history.

What are the allegations?

Back in May, the Daily Mail reported that the RAF was investigating the Red Arrows over allegations of a drinking culture. An insider told the paper that a “huge under-the-table inquiry” was going on, “to do with alcohol and suspected inappropriate behaviour”. 

But The Times has now reported that at least 13 other alleged behaviours have been documented by the inquiry, including misogyny, harassment, sexual harassment, assault, “misunderstanding of consent”, sexual assault, victimisation, bullying, intimidation, isolation and indecent exposure.

A source who testified as part of the investigation described a culture in which female recruits were considered “fresh meat”. Members of the 130-strong squadron would allegedly start “pestering” young recruits as soon as they joined and would “bombard” them with WhatsApp messages, the source said.

“It’s a toxic environment,” the insider told the paper. “It’s all men in senior positions. It is run by misogynistic white male blokes.”

At least two Red Arrows personnel are under investigation and face “administrative action” following allegations of “inappropriate behaviours”, said the source.

Such action could include being thrown out of the display team, which the Daily Mail described as “the pride of the Royal Air Force – and the public face of the service”.

How has the RAF responded?

Alleged victims said they were warned that they would be sent home or kicked out of the air force if they spoke out, with senior leaders sweeping “complaints under the carpet”. The Red Arrows leaders are said to have focused on protecting the reputations of people considered “untouchable”, rather than the wellbeing of those negatively impacted.

One source accused the RAF and the Ministry of Defence of “delay and obfuscation”, and said the issues raised about the squadron were “merely the tip of the iceberg”.

Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/raf/957737/inside-toxic-culture-scandal-engulfing-red-arrows

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