Broadcaster’s managing director says crew did not collude with Perth protesters but corrects earlier claim they had no knowledge of action
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An internal ABC inquiry has concluded that a Four Corners TV crew did not collude with or encourage Woodside protesters nor did they trespass on the home of CEO Meg O’Neill.
The ABC managing director, David Anderson, said the Four Corners investigation – about climate protests in Australi – would proceed despite the crew being heavily criticised by the fossil fuel company, the Western Australian government and the West Australian newspaper.
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