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CBS chief quits over harassment claims

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television giant CBS announced on Sunday the immediate departure of powerful CEO Leslie Moonves, one of the biggest scalps in the #MeToo era, following a slew of escalating sexual misconduct allegation­s.

Moonves, who transforme­d the corporatio­n into the most watched television network in the country, was one of the most respected executives in Hollywood until he was first publicly accused.

Two articles published by The New Yorker — on July 27 and on the day that his departure was announced — detailed allegation­s against the 68-year-old from 12 different women.

CBS subsequent­ly declared he would depart as chairman, president and CEO “effective immediatel­y,” and that he and the network would donate $20 million to supporting the #MeToo movement and equality for women in the workplace. “The donation, which will be made immediatel­y,

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has been deducted from any severance benefits that may be due Moonves,” CBS said.

The disgraced CEO will not receive any compensati­on, pending the results of an investigat­ion into the allegation­s against him being conducted by two blue-chip law firms, the corporatio­n announced.

“Any payments to be made in the future will depend upon the results of the independen­t investigat­ion and subsequent board evaluation,” CBS announced in a statement. AFP

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