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Trump still the boss on show

President-elect to retain ‘Apprentice’ producing credit

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PRESIDENT-elect Donald Trump is to stay on as executive producer on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice when it returns after a two-year absence, the show confirmed.

A spokesman said that Trump would retain the producing credit when the series that made the property mogul a household name comes back for a 15th season in the new year with actor and politician Arnold Schwarzene­gger hosting.

Trump’s name will appear on screen after Apprentice creator Mark Burnett but before Schwarzene­gger for the run of eight episodes produced by MGM Television, trade weekly Variety reported.

The spokesman did not comment on whether the incoming head of state would get a per-episode fee, although Variety said it was likely to be at least in the low five figures.

The announceme­nt comes with Trump seeking to head off criticism that his vast business empire poses an unpreceden­ted conflict of interest for an incoming US president.

The 70-year-old tycoon has promised to set out a plan next week to put aside his “great business in total”, although he has not revealed who will take over his multi-billion-dollar global property and luxury branding interests.

Some previous presidents have placed their investment­s in a blind trust, but they were not required to do so. Trump has said since winning the election in early November that his lawyers believe it unnecessar­y.

NBC severed its ties with Trump in June 2015, declining to broadcast the Miss USA and Miss Universe beauty pageants that he and NBC co-owned, due to his controvers­ial comments on Mexican immigrants.

Trump had already said he would be leaving The Celebrity Apprentice to pursue his political career several weeks prior. The programme, a variation on

The Apprentice, places well-known figures in competitio­ns that test their business acumen and entreprene­urship, all the while raising money for charity.

A former contestant on The Apprentice was one of several women who came forward during the presidenti­al campaign to accuse Trump of predatory sexual behaviour. — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? Back to reality: Trump, then host of the reality television series The Celebrity Apprentice, posing for photograph­ers at the NBC 2015 Winter TCA Press Tour in Pasadena, California.
— AP Back to reality: Trump, then host of the reality television series The Celebrity Apprentice, posing for photograph­ers at the NBC 2015 Winter TCA Press Tour in Pasadena, California.

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