A SUPPORT worker who grabbed a colleague’s breast and made “a honking sound” has received a warning.

The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) released their decision yesterday (Wednesday) regarding the incident involving Aneta Kieszkowska.

The support worker (early years) with East Lothian Council was given a warning, which will stay on her registration for six months, regarding the incident last year.

The three-page report reads: “Social service workers are expected to treat their colleagues with respect and not cause them harm.

“You grabbed your colleague ZZ’s breast and made a honking sound.

“Your behaviour was inappropriate and disrespectful towards your colleague.

“There is no suggestion that your actions were sexually motivated or done out of malice.

“You explained that you were behaving in a jokey manner and did not intend to cause any upset.

“You have admitted your behaviour and recognise it was inappropriate.

“You regret your actions and have apologised for your behaviour.

“Taking into account that this was an isolated incident, together with the insight, regret and remorse you have shown the risk of repetition is assessed as low.”

An East Lothian Council spokesperson said: “We note the SSSC decision in this case and its findings.

"It would be inappropriate for us to comment further.”