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Home / Arts and Entertainment / BBC Assigns Watchdogs to Monitor Top Presenter Naga Munchetty Amid Formal Probe

BBC Assigns Watchdogs to Monitor Top Presenter Naga Munchetty Amid Formal Probe

18 Nov

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Summary

  • BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty under formal investigation for alleged "hard" and "bullying" behavior
  • Munchetty, paid £355,000-£359,999 annually, allowed to stay on but only work with certain producers
  • Probe launched after further complaints, as BBC News CEO Deborah Turness resigns
BBC Assigns Watchdogs to Monitor Top Presenter Naga Munchetty Amid Formal Probe

In a significant development at the BBC, the broadcaster has launched a formal investigation into the behavior of its high-profile presenter Naga Munchetty. According to reports, the BBC Breakfast host, who earns between £355,000 and £359,999 per year, is facing scrutiny over allegations of "hard" and "bullying" conduct towards her colleagues.

The investigation was initially prompted by concerns raised by several staff members, leading to Munchetty being placed under review in August. However, the situation has now escalated, with bosses deciding to launch a formal probe after further complaints were made.

As part of the investigation, the BBC has assigned watchdogs to monitor Munchetty's interactions and activities. She is now only allowed to work with specific producers, a move that is described as "far from ideal" by sources.

The timing of the investigation is particularly notable, as it coincides with the resignation of Deborah Turness, the chief executive of BBC News. Some insiders suggest that Turness' departure could leave Munchetty in a vulnerable position, with her detractors speculating that the two events are not entirely unrelated.

The BBC has declined to comment on the individual HR matter, maintaining its standard policy. However, the situation has undoubtedly cast a shadow over the broadcaster, which has already faced a series of high-profile departures and controversies in recent times.

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The BBC has launched a formal investigation into Naga Munchetty, the BBC Breakfast host, over allegations of "hard" and "bullying" behavior towards her colleagues.
Naga Munchetty is paid between £355,000 and £359,999 per year by the BBC.
The timing of Turness' resignation has led some to speculate that it could leave Munchetty in a vulnerable position, with her detractors suggesting the two events are not entirely unrelated.

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