'Manifestly unfair': Opera Australia sacks singer over social media posts

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Exclusive: Vanessa Lewis was sacked after Opera Australia decided her claim that her ex-husband impersonated her on social media was 'implausible' | smh_andrew

Opera Australia has sacked one of its singers after it found her claim that her ex-husband impersonated her on social media to make abusive posts was "implausible".

“Opera Australia does not provide commentary relating to confidential workplace or employee matters, including matters relating to former employees,” she said in a statement. Opera Australia sacked Ms Lewis in a letter sent on October 30 after an independent investigation found two out of 10 allegations of workplace misconduct had been substantiated.

A number of workers have been sacked over social media posts including rugby union player Israel Folau, who isRugby Australia for unlawfully terminating his contract after he posted comments about homosexuals and sinners on social media.

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_andrew Yeah she needed a way better lie than that. Hers is an excuse I'd expect from a 5 year old.

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