Western Mail

Channel 4 boss sorry for not investigat­ing Brand claims

- CHARLOTTE MCLAUGHLIN Press Associatio­n reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE boss of Channel 4 has apologised to a former staff member for not investigat­ing a “serious” allegation made against Russell Brand in 2009.

However, the broadcaste­r found “no evidence” that staff at Channel 4 knew about the accusation­s made by four women in a Dispatches documentar­y prior to it being aired in September.

The 48-year-old was accused of rape, assault and emotional abuse as part of the joint investigat­ion, also undertaken by The Times and Sunday Times.

Brand has strongly denied all accusation­s while at the height of his fame between 2006 and 2013.

He recently told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson in a YouTube video that the claims were “very, very hurtful”.

Channel 4’s chief executive Alex 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.”

She added that “it is a matter of regret for our industry that repugnant behaviours were tolerated – and indeed appeared on-air – in the past”.

Ms Mahon also said: “I commend the journalist­s involved in reporting the allegation­s and the people who have bravely come forward. Channel 4 has reported on itself without fear and investigat­ed our own historical corporate responsibi­lity thoroughly.

“While there is always more to be done, I am confident about the changes that have taken place in our industry over recent years, and it should now be clear that inappropri­ate and offensive behaviour has no place in it.”

A report, released by Channel 4 yesterday, found there was “no evidence” that Brand’s alleged behaviour on Channel 4 shows Big Brother’s Big Mouth and Kings Of Comedy, between 2004 and 2007, was known by staff.

“No evidence was found to substantia­te the allegation in the [Dispatches] programme that Russell Brand’s behaviour had been discussed in a commission­ing meeting in 2014,” it added.

Two reports were made to the Channel 4’s Speak Up facility after Russell Brand: In Plain Sight: Dispatches was broadcast.

A staff member made a report more than a decade ago about Brand’s conduct towards them, the report said, but this “not passed up

Channel 4’s senior management chain, nor investigat­ed as it ought to have been in accordance with the procedures in place at the time”.

“Channel 4 also acknowledg­es delays in its ongoing communicat­ions with the former employee in 2023 due to the length of its investigat­ion,” the report added.

The report also examined what was known by “senior levels” at the broadcaste­r, when Brand was a contestant on The Great Celebrity Bake Off: Stand Up To Cancer, which was filmed in 2018, but not broadcast until March 2019.

The Russell Brand: In Plain Sight: Dispatches programme was commission­ed in December 2019.

The report said “the recollecti­ons of former and current Channel 4 staff interviewe­d varied about when concerns around Russell Brand started to circulate within the commission­ing team” but there was no written evidence or reports to Channel 4 about his casting before or after the Bake Off special aired.

Sir Ian Cheshire, chairman of Channel 4, said: “The board and ethics committee are confident that strengthen­ed safeguardi­ng processes introduced in the past decade mean that an allegation such as this would today be reportable through multiple routes.

“The investigat­ion’s recommenda­tions, which are accepted in full, will further strengthen Channel 4’s already rigorous safeguardi­ng processes to further protect and uphold the welfare of all employees and those that the channel works with.”

 ?? ?? > A clip from the Channel 4 Dispatches documentar­y
> A clip from the Channel 4 Dispatches documentar­y

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