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‘Rigorous’ law firm to lead Wallace probe – MasterChef producers

Gregg Wallace
Gregg Wallace has presented Masterchef since 2005

MasterChef producers have appointed a “rigorous” law firm to lead an investigation into the alleged misconduct of presenter Gregg Wallace.

It comes after a BBC News investigation heard allegations of inappropriate sexual comments and inappropriate behaviour by 13 people who worked with Wallace across a range of shows over a 17-year period.

We put the claims to Wallace’s representatives on Tuesday.

On Thursday, MasterChef’s production company Banijay UK said Wallace would step away from presenting the show while allegations of historical misconduct were investigated.

The 60-year-old is “committed to fully co-operating throughout the process”, Banijay added.

Wallace’s lawyers say it is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature.

On the appointment of London law firm Lewis Silkin, a Banijay UK spokesperson said it was a “highly experienced specialist investigations team which has overseen a broad range of high-profile workplace investigations”.

“Banijay UK has been impressed by the firm’s rigorous, in-depth, and impartial analysis and reporting,” they added.

“All information will be handled sensitively, and names of those providing evidence to the team will be kept confidential.”

Announcing its investigation on Thursday, Banijay UK said in a statement: “This week the BBC received complaints from individuals in relation to historical allegations of misconduct while working with presenter Gregg Wallace on one of our shows.”

In a video posted Instagram that evening, Wallace said: “I would like to thank all the people getting in touch, reaching out and showing their support.

“It’s good of you – thank you very much.”

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Veteran broadcaster Kirsty Wark was one of the 13 people who spoke to the BBC about Wallace. She was a Celebrity MasterChef contestant in 2011.

Wark said on two occasions during early morning filming, Wallace told stories and jokes of a “sexualised nature” in front of contestants and crew.

BBC News also heard from a former MasterChef worker who says Wallace showed her topless pictures of himself and asked for massages.

A former worker on Channel 5 show Gregg Wallace’s Big Weekends says he was fascinated by the fact she dated women and asked for the logistics of how it worked.

Other claims made to BBC News include:

Over the past year, the BBC worked with more than 300 independent production companies, who made over half of the BBC’s TV hours.

In its statement on Thursday, Banijay UK encouraged anyone who wanted to raise any concerns to come forward.

A BBC spokesman said: “We take any issues that are raised with us seriously and we have robust processes in place to deal with them.”

Last month, the BBC also announced an independent review of its workplace culture.

A spokesman for Channel 5, which airs Big Weekends, said: “We take any allegations of this nature extremely seriously.

“We have asked the production company to look into these historical claims. The health and wellbeing of everyone involved in our productions is very important to us and we want all of our productions to be safe and secure places for people to work.”

Production company Rumpus, which produced Big Weekends, said: “We do not tolerate inappropriate behaviour on our productions.

“Our comprehensive duty of care processes were in place during production of these series and any matters raised would have been investigated in accordance with these.”

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