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What REALLY happened with Geri Halliwell-Horner and Naga Munchetty: KATIE HIND reveals 'abhorrent' behaviour and vicious briefing war tearing BBC Breakfast apart as insiders flood her inbox to tell sorry story
This week, the atmosphere on-screen has been determinedly cosy and jovial.
Normally, Charlie’s working day would take place at the Corporation’s northern base in Salford – but instead, he was chauffeur-driven from his home in Twickenham, south-west London, to an urgent summit to discuss the catastrophic fall-out between his on-screen partner and his editor. In that short period of time since his arrival, a series of complaints had already been made about an ‘intimidating and bullying’ culture on Breakfast, which led to long-term members of staff leaving their jobs. Two months ago, I told how Frediani was the subject of at least two misconduct complaints, including one from a woman who had her grievance upheld after claiming he physically shook her during a heated newsroom exchange last year.
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