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Harassment issue: Oscar body adopts code of conduct

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LOS ANGELES: The Academy of Motion Pictures, the body that chooses the Oscars, has adopted a code of conduct and warned members it reserves the right to expel any who f lout the new rules.

The code of conduct, sent to more than 8,000 members late on Wednesday and to news media on Thursday, follows the Academy’s expulsion in October of film producer Harvey Weinstein in light of accusation­s of sexual harassment or assault against him by more than 50 women.

Weinstein, who has denied nonconsens­ual sex with anyone, was only the second person in the Academy’s 90-year history to be thrown out. Reuters has not been able to verify the accusation­s against Weinstein.

The Weinstein allegation­s have been followed by multiple accusation­s of sexual harassment or assault against actors, film producers, directors and talent agents that have roiled Hollywood. Prominent figures in media and politics have also faced similar accusation­s.

Oscar-winner and Academy member Kevin Spacey has apologised for one incident of alleged sexual misconduct but has not addressed accusation­s by more than 30 other people.

He has since been dropped from the Netf lix Inc series ‘ House of Cards’ and his scenes from upcoming movie ‘All the Money in the World’ were recast. Reuters has not been able to verify the accusation­s against Spacey.

Wednesday’s letter from Academy Chief Executive Dawn Hudson, which included the code of conduct, also said that a task force set up by the Academy was working on “finalising procedures for handling allegation­s of misconduct, assuring that we can address them fairly and expeditiou­sly.” Neither the letter nor the code mentioned any names.

It comes six weeks before nomination­s are announced for the 2018 Oscars, the highest awards in the film industry. The 2018 Oscars will be handed out at a ceremony in Hollywood on Mar 4.

The code of conduct states that “there is no place in the Academy for people who abuse their status, power or inf luence in a manner that violates recognised standards of decency.”

It said the organisati­on, made up of the world’s leading actors, filmmakers, and publicists, is ”categorica­lly opposed to any form of abuse, harassment or discrimina­tion on the basis of gender, sexual orientatio­n, race, ethnicity, disability, age, religion, or nationalit­y.

“If any member is found by the Board of Governors to have violated these standards or to have compromise­d the integrity of the Academy by their actions, the Board of Governors may take any disciplina­ry action permitted by the Academy’s By laws , including suspension or expulsion,” the code says. — Reuters

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‘Both Sides of the Sky’ is set for release on Mar 9. — Relaxnews photo

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