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Wentworth Alexander employee 'under surveillance' after leaving Bluefin

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Axa-owned broker Bluefin has admitted it would use private detectives to spy on former staff it suspects of breaking restrictive covenants.

The admission came after it refused to comment on claims by ex-employee Barry Capon, that an unnamed colleague at Wentworth Alexander, who also used to work for Bluefin, has been followed to work —

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