Professor Cary Cooper, a celebrated expert on workplace stress, said he had sent an email to Christine Pratt telling her he was resigning as a patron of the National Bullying Helpline.
A charity at the centre of the Gordon Brown bullying row has been dealt a blow after one of its patrons resigned - accusing its boss of breaching confidentiality.
Professor Cary Cooper, a celebrated expert on workplace stress, said he had sent an email to Christine Pratt telling her he was resigning as a patron of the National Bullying Helpline.
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