VRT unions loud to CEO Delaplace, "He's got to apologize, not the VRT."
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The VRT trade unions fully distance themselves from CEO Frederik Delaplace. They want the head of the public broadcaster to apologize explicitly and in his own name for the controversy that has arisen around the documentary featuring victims of TV producer Bart De Pauw. 'Delaplace played solo. He is responsible for this controversy', say the unions.
The VRT unions distance themselves completely from CEO Frederik Delaplace. They want the chief executive of public broadcasting to apologise explicitly and in his own name for the fuss that has arisen around the documentary in which victims of TV maker Bart De Pauw speak.
In all the fuss about whether or not to broadcast the documentary about Bart De Pauw, there have been excuses. Explicit apologies, in fact. From the VRT, for what she herself calls “an error of judgment”. How did it get this far?
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