Fired CPS Energy executive seeks close to $4 million in discrimination suit against utility

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A former CPS Energy executive, fired last year following an ethics investigation, has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the utility seeking close to $4 million in damages.

After KSAT requested Anyanwu’s personnel file, CPS Energy officials in September attempted to withhold the records before subsequently withdrawing their request to the Texas Attorney General’s Office for a review. CPS Energy’s ethics and compliance hotline received a complaint in June 2019 that Anyanwu had “asked her employee to babysit her kid during work.”In a separate handwritten complaint in August 2022, Anyanwu was accused of “soliciting” current and former employees to try and get entry into other organizations to provide personal coaching services, records show.Anyanwu’s suit states the utility opened an ethics investigation last March that focused on her religious beliefs, pronoun usage and tone.

The suit also states that Anyanwu’s supervisor “cringed” at her tone each time she spoke in a meeting.

 

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