After the NTCUB made its position known on the case, PSU president Dean Flowers went on to further express that he is in support of a thorough investigation of the victim's allegations, and strongly condemns any such acts or behavior occurring within the workplace.
Dean Flowers, PSU President "The allegations are currently being looked into by immigration pretty quit sure by the Union in question as well as by the wider umbrella organisation but considering your question on the matter I want to make it abundantly clear that the union movement and I believe I speak on behalf of every true trade unionist we do not condone any such acts or behaviour. I think that where the PSU is concerned we would be the first to condemn any act of violence in any shape or form against women. We don't tolerate that. However it is also important however that we recognise that the just system presumes all individuals innocent and they must be proven guilty and you cannot pronounce somebody to be guilty simply based on the allegations of another person if that was the case then I believe women would be lining up accusing several men of such acts and behaviour so the matter has to be investigated and the evidence has to be considered and ultimately if it reaches a trial an informed Jury or judge will have to make an informed decision but no person, absolutely no one should be condemned because of allegations."