MasterChef report upholds 45 claims against TV presenter

A report on BBC Show MasterChef found that 45 claims against Gregg Wallace made one of the unwanted physical contacts and the other three.
The report says that 83 allegations have been made against the TV server in total and the majority of proven allegations about inappropriate sexual language and humor were also culturally insensitive and racist interpretations.
The investigation carried out by an independent law firm was ordered by MasterChef’s production company Banijay after a BBC news investigation that revealed inappropriate sexual interpretation allegations against Wallace.
Before the publication of the report, Wallace insisted that he had cleared the “most serious and sensational claims”.
It appeared last week Dismissed as a server From the food show, dozens of people have come to the fore with new claims against BBC News.
50 people coming to BBC News, Wallace with various shows and environments, they said.
Approximately 20 of them were in Banijay Productions, but others are about areas such as nightclubs, award ceremonies and other TV shows. Some individuals we heard also contributed to the Banijay investigation.
No decision has been taken yet With Wallace about the new Masterchef series last year.
Monday’s report announced allegations against Wallace in a 19 -year period.
In addition, 10 independent claims have been made against other proven people.
Both of these proven claims that do not contain Wallace are about one of the inappropriate language, blasphemy and racist language.
The report also said that Wallace was diagnosed with autism during the investigation, and that “the findings should be seen in the context of neuro -carriage”.
“Mr. Wallace acknowledges that his diagnosis can help explain some of his actions, but he doesn’t want to hide behind.”
Wallace reacted last week After Autism associated the abuse of abuse against him with the last diagnosis of autism from autism charities and other organizations working with disabled people.
Between 2005 and 2024, the investigation team found evidence that he had made six and BBC complaints with the production company.
Patrick Holland, General Manager of Banijay UK, said in previous years, “upgrade procedures are not as robust as they should be,” he said.
“We are extremely sorry for everyone who is affected by this behavior and who could not speak at that time or feel that their complaints are not sufficiently.”
A BBC statement said: “Although the exact scope of these issues is not known at the relevant time, opportunities have been abducted by both MasterChef and production companies that manage the BBC.
He continued: “We acknowledge that it may be more and should be done earlier.”
BBC confirmed that “Mr. Wallace apologizes to everyone who was affected by the behavior of Mr. Wallace and that he did not have a work plan with the presentation in the future.
GregG Wallace was contacted for a comment.




