Sky News host James Morrow says the ABC’s treatment of its staff is “reportedly just horrendous” following the axing of its political editor Andrew Probyn.
“It is ridiculous though, because when you look at the ABC’s ratings they are having, especially with a lot of their radio and news and current affairs stuff – the huge problems with that,” Mr Morrow said.
“The way that they handle diversity things, we’ve spoken about this in the past – they had run a very woke line and they say ‘oh no we’re going to protect Lidia Thorpe’, but within the organisation, it’s just the treatment of people is reportedly just horrendous.”
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