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Gregg Wallace suing the BBC for 'distress and harassment' following sacking
Gregg Wallace seeks up to £10,000 in damages for distress after BBC delayed responding to personal data requests under UK data protection laws.
- Gregg Wallace is suing the BBC and BBC Studios Distribution Limited for up to £10,000, claiming they caused him distress and harassment by failing to disclose his personal data, according to court documents.
- Wallace's dismissal came after an investigation upheld multiple allegations of historical misconduct against him.
- Lawrence Power, Wallace's barrister, stated that the defendants acted in breach of their statutory duty by not fully complying with subject access requests.
- The BBC Studios reportedly withheld parts of Wallace's personal data and unlawfully failed to supply all requested data.
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‘MasterChef’s Fired Presenter Gregg Wallace Takes Legal Action Against BBC For “Distress & Harassment”
UPDATED with lawsuit: Gregg Wallace is suing the BBC for “distress and harassment,” seeking £10,000 ($13,000) in damages, after being fired as the presenter of MasterChef in a misconduct scandal. Deadline reported last month (see below) that Wallace had filed the High Court lawsuit, and now BBC News has seen legal documents revealing the particulars […]
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