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Kaye Adams says her ‘name dragged through the mud’ after BBC bullying probe report
- Broadcaster Kaye Adams was taken off her BBC Radio Scotland programme earlier this month after last hosting Mornings with Kaye Adams on October 6, saying her name was dragged through the mud.
- The probe was launched under the BBC's 'Call It Out' scheme, introduced earlier this year after an independent report and the Huw Edwards scandal.
- Reports say the claims involve Adams shouting at junior members of staff during a debriefing session at BBC Scotland attended by Victoria Easton Riley, while investigators have interviewed current and former BBC Scotland staff and Adams denies any such incident.
- ITV is standing by Adams and she is due to return to Loose Women next week, while Stephen Jardine and Connie McLaughlin have hosted her radio show amid a strained atmosphere at BBC Scotland HQ, Pacific Quay.
- Ms Adams has a long broadcasting history spanning nearly 40 years, joined BBC Scotland in 2010, faced a 2011 suspension incident, and received political impartiality warnings.
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