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Originally Posted by jfman
In the school summer holidays plenty of people who usually go to work don’t. The BBC has a duty of care to all of it’s employees including the accused. The problem is people jumping to the wrong conclusions, or indeed trying to make conclusions at all.
And to be fair anyone who wants to know who is being touted they can take to any social media platform. At this point almost nobody is being routinely falsely accused.
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I'm not talking about a regular appearance, which suddenly stopped. Don't want to give out more details, in case somebody works out the missing appearance and points out details about it.
Those staff involved in any programme that has a last minute change, will possibly know the identity.