Culture correspondent
A report from the BBC show found in MasterShef that 45 allegations against Greg Wallace were upheld, including one and one in an unwanted physical contact and one and three in the status of the blind.
Overall, the report stated that 83 allegations were made against the TV presenter, with most claims related to inappropriate sexual language and humor, but also culturally insensitive and racist comments.
The inqu
Next to the release of the report, Wallace insisted that he had approved them the “most serious and sensational allegations”.
Last week, it has emerged He was dismissed as a presenter In cooking shows, because dozens of people came forward against him with new claims for BBC News.
50 people coming forward for BBC News said that they faced Walces in many shows and settings.
There were about 20 Banijay on the productions, but others related to areas such as nightclubs, awards ceremonies and other TV shows. Some of the persons we heard also contributed to the Baniz investigation.
The report also said that ten standalone allegations were made against other people, two of which were confirmed.
Both of them were confirmed, which were not involved, belonging to unfair language, one of the swearing -in and racist language.
A decision has not been made yet About MasterShef’s unseen series which was filmed last year.
The report also stated that during the investigation, Wallace was detected of autism, saying: “The conclusions made should be seen in the context of their neurodiversity.”
Last week, Wallace had to face a backlash After working with people with disabilities from autism charms and other organizations, he appeared to add claims of misconduct against him with his recent autism diagnosis.
‘Very sorry’
The investigation team found evidence that between 2005 and 2024, six complaints with the production company and six complaints with the BBC were increased.
Banijay UK CEO Patrick Holland said in the first years, “It is clear that the growth process was not as strong as they should have been”.
He said, “We are very sorry for anyone affected by this behavior and felt unable to speak at that time or their complaint was not addressed enough,” he said.
A BBC statement said: “Although the full boundary of these issues was not known at the relevant time, but missed the opportunity to address this behavior – both production companies run the mastershef and BBC.
“We can accept more and have been done soon.”
The BBC said that it apologized to “everyone who has been influenced by Sri Walece’s behavior”, and confirmed that there was no plan to work with the presenter in the future.
Greg Valese has been approached for comment.