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What were the main findings of the Gregg Wallace investigation?

What were the main findings of the Gregg Wallace investigation?

Independent4 hours ago
A report into Gregg Wallace's alleged inappropriate behaviour has been published.
The TV host was sacked as a MasterChef presenter last week.
The inquiry was carried out by law firm Lewis Silkin for production company Banijay.
Here are some of the key findings of the investigation:
-Allegations substantiated against Wallace
Of the 83 allegations against Gregg Wallace, 45 were substantiated — mostly involving inappropriate sexual language and humour.
Of the substantiated claims, some related to other inappropriate language, being in a state of undress, and one case of unwanted physical contact.
– Most alleged incidents occurred between 2005 and 2018
The report found that 94% of the allegations against Wallace (94%) related to behaviour which is said to have occurred between 2005 and 2018.
Only one allegation was substantiated post-2018.
– Wallace's behaviour made people uncomfortable
While many described Wallace as energetic and humorous on set, the same traits sometimes led to comments or interactions that made people feel uncomfortable, especially in pressured or public filming environments.
Wallace's comments were sometimes met with laughter and they were only occasionally challenged at the time, the report found.
– Autism diagnosis considered in context
During the investigation, Wallace was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
Investigators noted this as 'highly relevant', particularly in understanding his difficulty reading social cues and use of humour as a 'masking technique'.
Wallace accepts that his diagnosis may help to explain some of his actions, but he does not wish to hide behind it, the report said.
– Freelancers hesitated to complain
Most people working on MasterChef are freelance staff, which is common in the television industry.
Several witnesses for the report spoke about their reluctance to complain because of the perceived instability of their roles.
– Inadequate complaints and behavioural policies pre-2016
The investigation found that there was little or no formal training or clear escalation procedures in place, leading to underreporting and normalisation of inappropriate behaviour.
– Complaints often not escalated
While 19 people said they raised concerns about Wallace, the investigation found evidence of 11 formal or informal complaints about his behaviour on MasterChef between 2005 and 2024.
Of the 11 identified complaints, eight were recognised as such at the time. The other three were treated as comments, so no action was taken.
Four of the eight recognised complaints were raised with both the production company and the BBC, two with the production company only, and two with the BBC alone.
– BBC issued warning in 2017
Following a 2017 complaint, the BBC formally warned Wallace that his behaviour had to change.
He responded by removing himself from social settings and seeking advice from colleagues to avoid further problems.
– Other substantiated complaints
The investigation also looked at 10 complaints made about other people on MasterChef.
Two were substantiated, relating to inappropriate language, one for swearing and the other for racist language.
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