ABC staff walk as push for Milne to step down reaches fever pitch

Josh McDonnell
By Josh McDonnell | 26 September 2018
 

UPDATE: Hundreds of ABC staff have walked out of its Ultimo, Sydney headquarters as calls for chairman Justin Milne to stand down reach boiling point.

Imagery and video have been seen across twitter of ABC staff holding talks over the allegations that Milne told recently sacked managing director Michelle Guthrie, that journalists from within the public broadcaster needed to be removed.

ABC News Mornings presenter Joe O'Brien tweeted images of hundreds of ABC staff across multiple levels of the building during a company-wide staff meeting.

https://twitter.com/JoeABCNews/status/1044785484516356096

Hack journalist Avani Dias also tweeted footage of multitudes of staff exiting the building.

https://twitter.com/AvaniDias/status/1044789347315142657

The ABC continues to come under fire this week, as government ministers and industry unions have begun calling for current chairman of the ABC board, Justin Milne, to step down in the wake of the Emma Alberici email scandal.

Earlier today, the Sydney Morning Herald revealed an explosive email sent by Milne to recently sacked ABC MD Michelle Guthrie, calling for the removal of the broadcaster's chief economics correspondent Emma Alberici.

The email stemmed from a complaint by ex-Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull regarding Alberici's recent political coverage.

In the email to Guthrie, Milne stated that the ABC was "tarred with her brush" and that the solution to the problem was simple, "get rid of her".

The controversy has sent shockwaves through the industry, with the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), calling for Milne to step down.

"Milne has no understanding of editorial independence, proper complaints handling processes, or the appropriate distance a board chair needs to keep from staffing matters," a statement read.

Shadow communications minister Michelle Rowland and senior Liberal ministers have also gotten behind the MEAA, with Rowland reportedly calling Milne for an explanation.

The new follows what has been a controversial week for the public broadcaster, after it was revealed Guthrie had been pushed out of her MD role by the board, after only completing half of her five-year contract.

Since then, a "devastated" Guthrie has revealed she is considering her "legal options", going so far as to appoint the lawyer responsible for leading the case against former Seven West Media executive assistant Amber Harrison.

Guthrie, who had been with the broadcaster since 2015, has been replaced by the current director of entertainment and specialist, David Anderson, until a replacement can be found.

It had been rumoured that tension between Milne and Guthrie was causing major issues within the broadcaster, with both higher-ups clashing on multiple issues, according to The Australian.

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