Samira Ahmed takes the BBC to court

Presenter claims she was paid less than male colleagues for doing equivalent work

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A leading BBC presenter is taking the corporation to an employment tribunal over claims she was paid less than male colleagues for doing equivalent work.

Samira Ahmed’s case, due to be heard next week in central London, will consider an alleged “failure to provide equal pay for equal value work” under the Equal Pay Act.

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