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Gregg Wallace sues BBC over MasterChef dismissal
Gregg Wallace challenges BBC in High Court over alleged data protection violations linked to his dismissal amid 45 substantiated misconduct complaints on MasterChef.
- Gregg Wallace has filed a data protection claim against the BBC after his dismissal from MasterChef following an investigation into allegations of misconduct.
- An inquiry upheld 45 out of 83 allegations against Wallace, which included inappropriate behaviour and sexual comments.
- Wallace claims his dismissal amounts to workplace discrimination, attributing misunderstandings to his recently diagnosed autism.
- The BBC stated that they have not been formally notified of any legal proceedings, so at this stage, they are unable to comment.
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Fired ‘MasterChef’ Host Gregg Wallace Taking Legal Action Against BBC Over Data Protection Claim
Former “MasterChef” host Gregg Wallace, who was fired from the BBC show in July after an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct, is taking legal action against the broadcaster. Wallace filed the claim, which is related to data protection, on Friday. He is suing both the BBC and its commercial arm, BBC Studios. Details of his lawsuit have not yet been made public but it has been filed under Part 7 of the “media and communicatio…
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