Peter Johnston has concluded his formal review of the allegations against Brand, two of them made while Brand worked as a presenter for the BBC from 2006 to 2008.
Russell Brand: the BBC has apologized to those impacted by the comedian as a Peter Johnston report finds staff joked about a ...
BBC apologized to employees after an internal investigation into Russell Brand's alleged behavior while he worked as a radio ...
It is of great concern that some of these individuals felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand’s behaviour at the ...
The results of an investigation into Russell Brand’s conduct while working at the BBC have been published, with the British ...
Gay Ivey and Peter Johnston report that teens are stressed. Teens are so stressed that according to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly a third of them have a diagnosed anxiety disorder.
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The BBC has offered a formal apology to the employees who felt "unable" to voice their concerns about Russell Brand during his time there.
BBC investigations into Russell Brand complaints revealed that employees were too intimidated by the comedian's status there to report his behavior.
Russell Brand co-hosted BBC 'Comic Relief' just months after an employee re-raised a decade-old complaint about his conduct.
Russell Brand left the BBC in 2008 following a high-profile editorial breach.” Peter Johnston, the BBC’s director of editorial complaints and reviews, spearheaded the investigation ...
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The BBC has apologized to staff members who felt unable to complain about the conduct of actor and comedian Russell Brand ...
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