Madonna yesterday began her legal defence against workers at one of her African charity projects trying to sue her for unfair dismissal. Eight staff at the failed £9million Raising Malawi Academy for Girls claim they were let go without proper procedures. They say they were made to sign an "unfair" termination deal.
But in papers filed to a Malawi court Madonna said: "There is nothing unfair about the termination. It was necessitated by genuine economic reasons." Madonna, who adopted two children from Malawian orphanages, said her charity opted to end funding "after a careful review".
Madonna being fair? Call the papers!
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