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City workers: what are attitudes to cocaine use in your industry?

A view of the London skyline shows the City of London financial district, seen from St Paul’s Cathedral.
A view of the London skyline shows the City of London financial district, seen from St Paul’s Cathedral. Photograph: Neil Hall/Reuters

Cocaine use among the middle classes is once again an issue after comments by Tony Saggers – former head of drugs strategy at the National Crime Agency – who spoke about the prevalence and acceptance of cocaine use in some industries, particularly in the City, and the need for corporate social responsibility schemes.

Are you a worker in the City of London? If so, we would like to speak to you confidentially about the extent drug use is part of work or social culture. We’re interested in your past and present experience, what you may have witnessed and how employers approach the issue.

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To get in touch, you can fill in the encrypted form below – you won’t need to give us your name or the name of where you work – and we’ll do our best to keep your information secure. Please give as much detail as you can about your experiences but think carefully about anything that could put you in legal difficulty. Leave a contact detail you would be happy for a reporter or editor at the Guardian to contact you on.

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