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BBC Axes ‘MasterChef’ Host Wallace Following Misconduct Allegations

Breaking News: Gregg Wallace has been dropped by the BBC after an internal investigation substantiated claims of inappropriate behaviour.

The BBC has terminated its contract with ‘MasterChef’ presenter Gregg Wallace following an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct, reported The Sun and The Daily Mail. The broadcaster confirmed the decision after a report found claims against Wallace to be upheld. Details of the allegations remain confidential.

The investigation, launched after claims surfaced earlier this year, focused on Wallace’s conduct both on and off set. The Daily Mail reported that concerns were raised about “toxic” behaviour and a disregard for BBC guidelines relating to inclusivity. The Sun cited sources detailing a pattern of unprofessional conduct. While the precise nature of the behaviour has not been publicly disclosed, the BBC maintains a zero-tolerance approach to unacceptable conduct. Wallace, who has been a mainstay of ‘MasterChef’ since 2000, was informed of the decision yesterday. The BBC has not specified whether the termination relates to a single incident or a series of complaints.

A BBC spokesperson stated, as reported by The Daily Mail: “We take any allegations seriously and fully investigated these claims. Following the investigation, we have taken the decision to part ways with Gregg Wallace.” The presenter has not yet issued a public statement. This action signals a firm stance by the corporation regarding standards of behaviour.

The BBC faces increasing scrutiny over its handling of on-air talent conduct. The dismissal of Wallace is likely to prompt further examination of internal procedures and uphold expectations of professional conduct for all personnel. Production on ‘MasterChef’ is expected to continue, with the BBC searching for a replacement.

Sources: The Sun, The Daily Mail.

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