Nigerian doctor and her husband allegedly 'trafficked' Nigerian woman to the UK, made her work 18-hour shifts for £20 a week
Dr
Ayodeji Adewakun, 44, and Abimbola Adewakun, 48, are alleged to have
paid babysitter Iyabo Olatunji, just £20 a week for looking after their
two young children at home in Erith, south east London.
Ms
Olatunji, 37, told Southwark Crown Court on Monday, May 8th, that she was also made to work
long arduous days cleaning their house before staying late and cooking
the couple dinner. She claims that when she asked for higher wages, and was slapped by the couple.
Ms Olatunji, who did not have her own bank account, was originally promised a £450 monthly salary over a 15-month period, jurors heard.
She told the court Ayodeji, or ‘Aunty Ayo’, ‘said she would look after me’.
"She said I would be fine. She said she would pay me money, a salary. The salary would have been higher than the one I was earning in the local government."
The Kent-based
doctor promised her new childminder £450 per month in a contract signed
by the couple and Ms Olatunji which also set out a range of terms and
conditions of her employment which began when she arrived in February
2004.
They included caring for couple’s
two young children ‘at times agreed in advance’ during working hours
‘stipulated as Monday to Saturday’ six days per week between 7am and 5pm.
Ms Olatunji denied she was made aware of
any duties expected of her outside of her babysitting role and added
that she had never even had a bank account set up for her to receive her
wages into.
‘I told Aunty Ayo ‘I do not have one’ but she just said ‘I have plans for you’,’ she added.
She
said Ayodeji’s brother accompanied her to the British Embassy in
Nigeria to get her passport and held onto it until they landed in the
UK.
When she first arrived at the
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