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    MasterChef report upholds 45 claims against TV presenter

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    A report into BBC show MasterChef has found 45 allegations against Gregg Wallace were upheld including one of unwelcome physical contact and another three of being in a state of undress.

    In total, the report says 83 allegations were made against the TV presenter, with the majority of the substantiated claims relating to inappropriate sexual language and humour, but also culturally insensitive and racist comments.

    The inquiry, conducted by an independent law firm, was ordered by MasterChef’s production company Banijay in the wake of a BBC News investigation which first revealed claims of inappropriate sexual comments against Wallace.

    Ahead of the report’s release, Wallace insisted it had cleared him of “the most serious and sensational allegations”.

    Last week, it emerged that he had been sacked as presenter of the cooking show, as dozens more people came forward to BBC News with fresh claims against him.

    The 50 people who came forward to BBC News said they encountered Wallace across a range of shows and settings.

    Around 20 were on Banijay productions, but others related to areas like night clubs, awards ceremonies and other TV shows. Some of the individuals we heard from also contributed to the Banijay inquiry.

    A decision has not yet been made about the new series of MasterChef which was filmed last year, with Wallace in it.

    Monday’s report revealed allegations against Wallace across a 19-year period.

    It also says that 10 standalone allegations were made against other people, two of which were substantiated.

    Both of those substantiated allegations , which did not involve Wallace, relate to inappropriate language, one of swearing and one of racist language.

    The report also says that during the course of the investigation, Wallace was diagnosed with autism, writing: “The findings made should be viewed in the context of his neurodiversity.”

    But it adds: “Mr Wallace accepts that his diagnosis may help to explain some of his actions, but he does not wish to hide behind it.”

    Last week, Wallace faced a backlash from autism charities and other organisations working with disabled people after he appeared to link the claims of misconduct against him with his recent autism diagnosis.

    The investigation team found evidence that between 2005 and 2024, six complaints were raised with the production company and six with the BBC.

    Patrick Holland, chief executive of Banijay UK, said in earlier years, “it is clear that escalation procedures were not as robust as they should have been”.

    “We are extremely sorry to anyone who has been impacted by this behaviour and felt unable to speak up at the time or that their complaint was not adequately addressed,” he added.

    A BBC statement said: “Although the full extent of these issues were not known at the relevant time, opportunities were missed to address this behaviour – both by the production companies running MasterChef and the BBC.

    “We accept more could and should have been done sooner.”

    The BBC said it apologised to “everyone who has been impacted by Mr Wallace’s behaviour”, and confirmed it has no plans to work with the presenter in future.

    Gregg Wallace has been contacted for comment.

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