Dewsbury community champion 'relieved' to clear name after allegations


Tanisha Bramwell, 25, of Moorside Road, said she was left ‘brokenhearted’ after an unknown person created a fake profile in her name, who she said set it up as though she had taken a cut of cash from a pot money used in memory of a childhood friend who died last year.
Now working with Kirklees Council as an apprentice youth worker, Ms Bramwell said police have stepped up efforts to catch the person responsible who caused ‘strain’ on her career and family life.
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Hide AdShe said: “I’m so happy and relieved to be able to clear my name.


"The fact someone took something so good and made it an horrendous allegation broke my heart.”
Ms Bramwell worked with the community to raise funds for her friend’s funeral.
After a week, the fundraising totalled over £7,000, which the fake account stated Ms Bramwell had stolen from.
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Hide AdAt the time, Ms Bramwell was running as an independent councillor, with the fake account also accusing her of doing ‘personal favours’ in exchange for support.


“Running as a candidate hearing these types of allegations had a huge negative impact on my character,” said Ms Bramwell.
“It’s sad that a young person exercised their right to run for councillor has been targeted in such a way.
“But I won’t be bullied. I hope in years to come future generations will not endure these type of tactics.”
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Hide AdMs Bramwell was supposed to go up against Labour’s Mussarat Pervaiz in the local elections on May 7, which was called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, the future looks bright for Ms Bramwell who has one foot in the door within the council after being given the youth worker position.
“The police are dealing with this issue and I’m awaiting an update,” said Ms Bramwell.
“My campaign focuses on honesty and supporting the community.
“The old way isn’t - and hasn’t been - good enough for a long time, and I’ll not give up on the community and its people.”