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You didn't answer my question.

We appear to be going round in circles so i will say again and hopefully for the last time -

they are allegations lets see where it goes from here.
Allegation - A statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but which has not been proved to be true.
 
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We appear to be going round in circles so i will say again and hopefully for the last time -


Allegation - A statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but which has not been proved to be true.
It was a simple question about what you said. I also said they were allegations in my question to you.

But whatever.
 
We don't. Yet.

The BBC clearly think they have enough to make decisions on his future engagement with the show and indeed the show itself.
Probably the BBC know it was going on and that is why they have taken the decision they jave again the BBC are complicit with these cases too often and senior head needs to roll or it will never stop as senior management are obviously aware of these cases
 
Probably the BBC know it was going on and that is why they have taken the decision they jave again the BBC are complicit with these cases too often and senior head needs to roll or it will never stop as senior management are obviously aware of these cases
Probably. And of course it's easy to create a culture of fear where the "talent" is untouchable.
 
Yes Saville, Harris etc untouchable until it was fetched to the forefront for normal people they buried it until it became intolerable then claimed they knew nothing about it.
And still it goes on
 
We are all different,i know women who like all the "banter" and give out worse than some men,and i also know women who like a wolf whistle.
I delivered to pubs in my youth,one bar i bent down to open cellar hatch, female bar manager put her hand between my legs and said "what a handful"
Same bar on a works Christmas night out,same manager.She went from bar,one of our lads asked where she went , toilet" she replied."Can i smell your fingers ",our lad asked her.
She went ballastic and threw us all out.She was really irate.Ok to assault me though.
 
We all have different backgrounds and thus different beliefs about whether certain behaviour is acceptable or not. I'd it banter, of us it offensive and intimidating. To one person it's banter, to another it's offensive, and possibly intimidating. Workplaces need to be placed where nobody feels uncomfortable, in my opinion, so there needs to be a code of conduct. As times change, people will get caught out, and punished for behaviour that is no longer accepted by the organisation. But Greg Wallace must in this current time understand that what he's been doing is likely to lead to problems. If anything is surprising it's that it has taken til now. Which looks like a failing of management, either at Banijay, or the BBC, or both. Why has he not been dealt with on set by the people in charge of production? Why has Banijay allowed it to continue? In this context, it's not surprising people don't speak up, because they see weak management.
 
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I am changing my view on this up to yesterday there was no formal response or denial of the new claims of the sock incident of the groping claims, now his solicitor had made it clear Mr Wallace denies the allegations in the strongest possible sense.
Until hard evidence or balance or probability is established beyond a reasonable doubt no one should be subjected to this.

I am not saying he is innocent I like most of do not know this, but trial by media would not allow for a fair criminal trail and could be argued that the media exposure has tainted any potential juror. In legal terms this is nightmare and again shoes this trial by media is destructive.

If criminal investigations are warranted, then let the relevant authorities conduct their business in the correct fashion and not unduly influence the potential outcomes.
 
Thought it was both licence and tax payer funded, certainly used to be.
Not directly as such, its not a BBC production, it is outsourced to a production company as most things are now giving the arm's length approach that legally protect them in cases where they could be damaged financially or reputationally
 
If criminal investigations are warranted, then let the relevant authorities conduct their business in the correct fashion and not unduly influence the potential outcomes

Spot on if he has groped people he deserves to be sacked but this needs to be investigated not trial by social media.
 

From one of todays papers -

MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace is facing fresh allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour after he stepped down from the show last week.
One woman says he touched her bottom at an event and another says he pressed his crotch against her while filming on a different show.
 
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