Channel Seven journalist Robert Ovadia is on leave while Seven conducts an internal investigation into allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” by the television veteran.Ovadia was approached for comment, however in a statement to the ABC he said he would defend the “malicious” allegation.“As far as I am aware, I have not been stood down by the company.
“Any suggestion I have behaved inappropriately at any time is false, malicious and will be defended.” Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundupThe former news and current affairs director Darren Wick abruptly left Nine in March after 29 years with the company following complaints of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour. Wick has not commented publicly.
Sneesby has come under pressure about what he knew of the allegations against Wick and the terms of Wick’s departure, believed to include a payout close to $1m, most of which is entitlements.“It is important we all acknowledge the trauma some of you have experienced in the past, and the distress and frustration the substance of these reports has caused,” he wrote.
“The recent reports that detail alleged serious failings of leadership in television news clearly tells me more work needs to be done to ensure we have a safe and inclusive workplace throughout Nine.”
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