{"id":14734,"date":"2023-12-08T05:51:08","date_gmt":"2023-12-08T00:21:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/former-s4c-boss-sian-doyle-in-hospital-after-damning-report-into-bullying-allegations-uk-news\/"},"modified":"2023-12-08T05:51:08","modified_gmt":"2023-12-08T00:21:08","slug":"former-s4c-boss-sian-doyle-in-hospital-after-damning-report-into-bullying-allegations-uk-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/former-s4c-boss-sian-doyle-in-hospital-after-damning-report-into-bullying-allegations-uk-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Former S4C boss Sian Doyle in hospital after damning report into bullying allegations | UK News"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The former boss of a TV channel is in hospital after the publication of a report into bullying allegations.<\/p>\n
Sian Doyle had been the chief executive of Welsh-language broadcaster S4C since 2021 but was sacked last month after allegations of bullying<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Ms Doyle’s husband Rob said she was taken to hospital after he found her “unresponsive”.<\/p>\n It comes after an inquiry into allegations of bullying at the channel.<\/p>\n The probe, conducted by law firm Capital Law, published its report on Wednesday.<\/p>\n It found Ms Doyle’s leadership style to be “dictatorial” and “creating a culture of fear”.<\/p>\n Ms Doyle has previously claimed she suffered “a sustained pattern of retaliation, unfair treatment, and wider bullying” at the hands of S4C’s chairman.<\/p>\n In a statement issued on Wednesday, members of the S4C Authority – the body which oversees the management of the broadcaster – said they “would like to say sorry to those who have had to tolerate unacceptable behaviours in the workplace and for the upset that this has caused”.<\/p>\n Read more: S4C said the chairman had nothing further to add to Wednesday’s statement.<\/p>\n Mr Doyle said the report was “heavily biased” and that its framing was “cruel”.<\/p>\n He added the last 24 hours had seen his wife “torn apart in the media after an exceptional 30-year career because of a one-sided report”.<\/p>\n Mr Doyle claimed the report was “designed to be an assassination of her character”.<\/p>\n A DCMS spokesperson said: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Ms Doyle and her family at this incredibly difficult time, and we wish her a speedy return to health.<\/p>\n “We expect the board of S4C to address the issues identified in the independent investigation by Capital Law as a matter of urgency. We have been in regular contact with S4C throughout this investigation and will remain so.<\/p>\n “Public service broadcasters, like every organisation, have a responsibility to uphold a duty of care to all employees.”<\/p>\n
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