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MasterChef chaos as BBC report upholds 45 claims against Gregg Wallace
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51831, member: 636"] An independent investigation substantiated 45 allegations against television presenter Gregg Wallace, out of a total of 83 claims spanning 19 years. The inquiry documented inappropriate sexual language and humor as the primary concerns, along with culturally insensitive remarks and racist comments. One allegation involved unwelcome physical contact, while another three concerned incidents where Wallace appeared in a state of undress. A law firm conducted the investigation on behalf of production company Banijay following initial reporting by BBC News. The presenter received an autism diagnosis during the investigation process. Wallace maintained his innocence regarding the most serious accusations before the report's publication. The investigation revealed that production companies and the BBC received six complaints each between 2005 and 2024. Banijay acknowledged that earlier escalation procedures lacked adequate robustness for addressing such behavior. The BBC admitted to missed opportunities to address Wallace's conduct and apologized to affected individuals. Network executives confirmed they have no future plans to employ the presenter. Creative industries union leader Philippa Childs characterized the findings as evidence of unchecked inappropriate behavior within the entertainment sector. She criticized Banijay for failing to address these issues appropriately and emphasized the vulnerability of freelance workers. The union representative highlighted ongoing problems with misogyny, intimidation, and sexual harassment throughout the creative industries. She attributed these persistent issues to insufficient reporting mechanisms and accountability structures. The investigation team discovered two additional substantiated allegations against other individuals involving inappropriate and racist language. [/QUOTE]
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