racism she has faced.Moi Ali said the racial prejudice she has suffered stretched from her first job in the 80s to a public board position she applied for last year.She said: “When somebody like me comes along, from a different background, a different heritage, I may as well come from a different planet.”Ali, 56, has held a range of high-profile public sector positions since moving to Scotland from Manchester 30 years ago.She was a board member of the Scottish Ambulance Service and NHS Lothian, sat on the Court of Napier University and as Judicial Complaints Reviewer had a key role scrutinising the judiciary.She famously quit the Scottish Police Authority after protesting about a lack of transparency and she currently serves on other public.
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