The Daily Telegraph

C4 apologises after failing to investigat­e Brand complaint

- By Max Stephens and Anita Singh

THE head of Channel 4 has apologised to a former employee after admitting the broadcaste­r failed to properly investigat­e a “serious and concerning” complaint about Russell Brand.

Alex Mahon, Channel 4’s chief executive, said that the 2009 allegation was not referred to senior management “nor investigat­ed as it ought to have been”.

The allegation was uncovered during an internal investigat­ion launched in response to the broadcast of Channel 4’s Dispatches.

The documentar­y featured accusation­s of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse against a number of different women. Brand has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

The internal investigat­ion found no evidence to suggest that there was knowledge within the channel of the allegation­s contained in the Dispatches

programme, while he was a presenter on Big Brother’s Big Mouth and Kings of Comedy between 2004 and 2007.

However, it found a staff member made an allegation about Brand’s conduct in 2009 but it was not passed up the channel’s senior management chain. There were also “delays in ongoing communicat­ion” with the complainan­t last year.

They no longer work for Channel 4 but contacted the broadcaste­r after the Dispatches programme aired to draw attention to their original complaint.

Mr Mahon said: “Whilst the investigat­ion did not find any evidence to suggest that any Channel 4 employees were aware of Russell Brand’s alleged behaviour contained in the programme, it did find that one former Channel 4 employee made a serious and concerning allegation about Russell Brand in 2009.

“This was not escalated to Channel 4’s then-senior management team, nor investigat­ed as it should have been.

“I have apologised on behalf of the organisati­on to the individual for this breakdown and for the distress this matter has caused.”

Russell Brand: In Plain Sight was named winner of the best documentar­y category at this year’s Broadcasti­ng Press Guild awards.

Brand was questioned by police in December in connection with six historic sex offences following accusation­s of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse against a number of different women.

Following the claims, which appeared after a joint investigat­ion by the Times, the Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches, it is understood other alleged victims came forward to police.

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