BBC Breakfast boss Richard Frediani takes extended leave after bullying allegations

Richard Frediani, editor of BBC Breakfast, receives a long time permission after allegations about their behavior in the media.
A HR Consultant from the consulting firm PWC supports the company while looking at the culture of the BBC One Morning program.
Sun and the deadline, bullying allegations of internal investigation reported.
The BBC said that he did not comment on individual cases, but “at work he has taken all the complaints extremely seriously and will not tolerate behavior that is not compatible with our values”.
He added a BBC statement: “We have solid processes and we will encourage the personnel with worries to train directly with us so that they can be handled.”
BBC News asked Mr. Frediani comment.
He has been published daily from Salford since 2019 and is also the editor of The News One.
Last month, BAFTA accepted the award when he won the best TV news for a special episode about the Breakfast Post Workta.