‘There will be change at Nine and individuals will be held to account for behaviour of this nature’ acting CEO tells AGM
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Nine Entertainment’s acting CEO, Matt Stanton, has signalled Australia’s biggest media company is now facing $100m in cuts over the next two years as well as a period of reckoning for individuals found to have engaged in bullying or harassment.
A bombshell report released last month revealed Nine has a systemic issue with the abuse of power and authority, bullying, discrimination and sexual harassment across the company, but no individuals have yet been named or held to account.
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