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The editor of BBC Breakfast, Richard Frediani, is on extended leave following allegations of bullying. Multiple complaints allege physical and verbal harassment in the newsroom, including an incident where he reportedly shook a colleague. BBC presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt have distanced themselves from him. BBC officials emphasize that they take all complaints seriously. Frediani has been the head of the program since 2019 and also edits "News at One."
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