Guru-Murthy taken off air for Tory MP comment
THE lead presenter of Britain’s Channel 4 News was last Thursday (20) taken off air for a week after swearing at a Conservative minister following an interview.
The incident involving presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy came after he spoke to Northern Ireland minister Steve Baker in off-air comments that were picked up by microphones.
“Channel 4 has a strict code of conduct for all its employees, including its programming teams and on-air presenters, and takes any breaches seriously,” the broadcaster said. “Following an off-air incident, Channel 4 News anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy has been taken off air for a week.”
Guru-Murthy has made an apology “unreservedly” to Baker over calling the latter a “c***” in what he described an “unguarded moment”. The minister accepted the apology, but said later that he hoped Guru-Murthy was sacked by his channel.
According to the journalist, the remark came after “a robust interview” with Baker, but it was “beneath the standards I set myself”, the Independent reported.
“After a robust interview with Steve Baker MP I used a very offensive word in an unguarded moment off air,” he later tweeted.
“While it was not broadcast, that word in any context is beneath the standards I set myself and I apologise unreservedly.”
Baker later replied to the tweet saying, “I appreciate you apologising. Thank You.”
But, he told John Pienaar on Times Radio later that he hoped Channel 4 sacked Guru-Murthy, the report added.
“I had an interview earlier with a journalist I don’t have a great deal of regard for, who I felt always misrepresenting the situation through the construction of his question, which I called out, I think live on air, or I thought it was a pre-record,” Baker said.
“And he clearly didn’t like that, quite right, too. But I’d be quite honest, I spent a long time live on air, calling him out on his conduct as a journalist and glad to do so any time.
“But it’s most unfortunate he has sworn on air like that. If it’s in breach of his code of conduct, I do hope they sack him – it would be a service to the public.”