National agent Savills The company launched an investigation after a manager allegedly posted a “horrifying” racist tweet United Kingdomof EUR The final failure.
Thousands of people shared their employees’ LinkedIn The page and the now deleted comment, which was posted after the England team was defeated Italy In the penalty shoot-out.
According to Savills, the staff member claimed that his Twitter account was hacked and that the matter was “submitted to the Greater Manchester Police.” The employee has been suspended.
“Savills hates and has zero tolerance for any form of racism and racial discrimination, and is shocked by the racist comments in these tweets,” said a spokesperson for the real estate agent.
“Savills confirmed that the staff associated with the racist comments made on Twitter claimed that his account has been taken over by a third party and the matter is being referred to the Greater Manchester Police.
“[We] Act quickly and confirm that this person has been suspended, awaiting the results of the investigation, which is being carried out as a priority. “
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the FA condemned the English fans who missed a penalty kick in Sunday’s match against Bucayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jaden Sancho. Terrible online abuse.
The Metropolitan Police is investigating the abuse and said it “will not tolerate it.”
Mr Johnson said: “This England team should be praised as a hero and not racially discriminated against on social media.
“The person responsible for this appalling abuse should be ashamed of themselves.”
England missed three of five penalties. Rashford hit the post and Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma saved the efforts of Sancho and 19-year-old Saka.
The FA said in a statement: “We are very aware that anyone behind this disgusting behavior is not welcome to follow the team.
“We will do our best to support the players affected, while urging the harshest punishment for anyone responsible.
“We will continue to make every effort to eliminate discrimination in the game, but we implore the government to act quickly and introduce appropriate legislation so that this abuse has an impact on real life.
“Social media companies need to strengthen and take accountability and action, prohibit abusers from accessing their platforms, collect evidence that may lead to prosecution and support, and protect their platforms from this abominable abuse.”



