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Experiences of BBC’s dealing with of Gregg Wallace complaints ‘deeply troubling’, union says

By Editorial Board Published December 2, 2024 4 Min Read
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Experiences of BBC’s dealing with of Gregg Wallace complaints ‘deeply troubling’, union says

Experiences of the BBC’s dealing with of complaints about MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace are “deeply troubling”, the top of a TV employees’ union has mentioned.

Wallace has stepped again from presenting the BBC cooking present after accusations he made sexual feedback in the direction of employees and movie star friends on a spread of programmes over 17 years.

On the weekend, the presenter issued a defiant response to mounting allegations towards him, dismissing his accusers as “middle-class women of a certain age” in a sequence of movies posted on Instagram.

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Gregg Wallace responds to complaints

The Bectu union, which represents greater than 40,000 employees, contract and freelance employees within the media and leisure industries, says experiences on the way in which through which complaints have beforehand been dealt with by the BBC will make others anxious about talking out.

She continued: “Reports that the BBC previously internally investigated complaints about Wallace and concluded that aspects of his behaviour were unacceptable are deeply troubling – is it any wonder that film and TV freelancers, many of them worrying about their next job, think twice about sticking their head above the parapet?

“Except the business attracts a line within the sand and collectively takes significant motion, we shall be in the identical place subsequent week, in 6 months, a yr’s time. Historic allegations will proceed to floor, alongside revelations that somebody knew, however complaints had been inadequately handled on the time.”

Pic: Casey Gutteridge/Shutterstock 

John Torode and Gregg Wallace
Childline Ball, Old Billingsgate Walk, London, UK - 26 Sep 2019
This years MasterChef themed Childline Ball took place at 1 Old Billingsgate Walk, London. Guests were joined by MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode, with all the money raised during the evening going directly to Childline's vital work supporting children.

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Wallace (left) has hosted MasterChef with John Torode for years. Pic: Casey Gutteridge/Shutterstock

Broadcaster Kirsty Wark is amongst 13 individuals who have made claims, with Wallace being investigated by MasterChef’s manufacturing firm Banijay UK.

A BBC supply mentioned it “would be wrong” to report the broadcaster has “done nothing if or when matters have been raised… not least because it is already being widely reported there were interventions in both 2017 and 2018 where action was taken”.

Bectu has referred to as on broadcasters and the bigger business to just accept that inside reporting mechanisms are “inadequate” and inspired help for the newly-established Artistic Industries Unbiased Requirements Authority (CIISA), which goals to uphold and enhance requirements of behaviour.

“Production companies and broadcasters will cite their own policies and procedures, but it is abundantly clear that freelancers do not feel confident using these, and have little confidence that complaints are taken seriously, properly investigated and appropriate action taken against perpetrators,” Ms Childs mentioned.

“It is imperative that the entire film and TV industry gets behind CIISA to enable it to set standards, to be a truly safe place for reporting inappropriate behaviour, and to conduct investigations where it is clear that systemic issues exist.”

Banijay UK beforehand mentioned the complaints had been made to the BBC final week by “individuals in relation to historical allegations of misconduct while working with Gregg Wallace on one of our shows”.

The corporate mentioned that Wallace, who has been a co-presenter and decide of the favored cooking present since 2005, was “committed to fully co-operating throughout the process”.

A BBC spokesperson mentioned the company has “robust processes in place” to take care of any points raised and is “always clear that any behaviour which falls below the standards expected by the BBC will not be tolerated”.

The spoesperson mentioned it might be inappropriate to remark additional on something “that could form part of Banijay’s ongoing investigation or otherwise influence it”.

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