San Francisco Chronicle

CBS news director fired for ‘inappropri­ate’ acts

- By Tali Arbel Tali Arbel is an Associated Press writer.

NEW YORK — CBS News has fired its political director, Steve Chaggaris, for “inappropri­ate behavior,” the latest in a string of powerful men to lose a job over alleged misconduct.

Six weeks ago, CBS News dropped Charlie Rose after several women accused him of unwanted sexual advances. He had been on its morning show, “CBS This Morning,” and was a “60 Minutes” contributo­r.

At the time, CBS News President David Rhodes told employees that there was “absolutely nothing more important, in this or any organizati­on, than ensuring a safe, profession­al workplace.” He had said that it was important to CBS’ credibilit­y in reporting on accusation­s made against media figures that the company manage basic standards of behavior at its own shop.

In an emailed statement sent to The Associated Press on Thursday, CBS News said that “In the last two weeks, accounts of inappropri­ate behavior by Steve Chaggaris were brought to our attention and were immediatel­y investigat­ed. As a result, CBS News has severed ties with Mr. Chaggaris for violating company policy, effective immediatel­y.” Chaggaris was fired Wednesday.

The company did not specify what Chaggaris was accused of and a spokeswoma­n declined to answer follow-up questions. Chaggaris was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Chaggaris had led the news team’s political coverage and appeared on-air. He was a longtime employee, having started at CBS News in 1999, with a two-year gap from 20102012 working for a news startup and Yahoo.

The video game website IGN also cut ties with its editor-inchief, Steve Butts, after an “investigat­ion into alleged misconduct,” said IGN Entertainm­ent’s general manager, Mitch Galbraith, in an email Thursday. Butts did not reply to a request for comment via Twitter.

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