Crime reporter confirms he has lost his job but denies any suggestion he has been inappropriate
“Yes I’ve been sacked and there will be more to say about that in the appropriate forum at the appropriate time,” Ovadia told Guardian Australia.
A spokesperson for the network confirmed Ovadia was on leave at the time but has not commented on the latest developments. The head of news and current affairs, Craig McPherson, and the executive producer of Spotlight, Mark Llewellyn, have both left the network.Our Australian morning briefing breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you what’s happening and why it mattersThe West Australian newspaper chief, Anthony De Ceglie, was appointed to the new role of director of news and current affairs and editor-in-chief of Seven West Media, and has made a rapid series of appointments in recent weeks.
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