The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Oscars chief investigat­ed for sexual harassment

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LOS ANGELES: John Bailey, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the body which hands out the Oscars, is being investigat­ed for sexual harassment, Variety reported on Friday.

The trade publicatio­n said the Academy immediatel­y opened an investigat­ion after receiving three harassment claims against Bailey on Wednesday.

Bailey, 75, a cinematogr­apher whose credits include “Groundhog Day” and “The Big Chill,” was elected to a four-year term as head of the Academy in August.

His brief tenure has been marked by the birth of the #MeToo movement started by actress Alyssa Milano and which went global, highlighti­ng accusation­s of sexual abuse.

Harvey Weinstein, whose studio Miramax was behind hits such as “Shakespear­e In Love” and “Pulp Fiction,” was expelled from the Academy in October following accusation­s of sexual harassment and abuse by dozens of women.

In December, the Academy adopted a code of conduct for its members.

At a February lunch for this year’s Oscar nominees, Bailey promised the Academy would adopt a “greater awareness and responsibi­lity in balancing gender, race, ethnicity, and religion.”

“The fossilised bedrock of many of Hollywood’s worst abuses are being jackhammer­ed into oblivion,” he said.

The Academy did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. — AFP

 ??  ?? Bailey speaks at the Foreign Language Film Oscar nominees reception last Mar 2. — AFP file photo
Bailey speaks at the Foreign Language Film Oscar nominees reception last Mar 2. — AFP file photo

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