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Rove McManus throws support behind Neighbours actor Meyne Wyatt over racism claims
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Ms Clanton told NITV News on Thursday afternoon she had mixed feelings about Fremantle s statement.
While she said she was glad there would be an investigation, she felt Fremantle s claim of Neighbours having a fair and respectful workplace was problematic . [It] will hopefully encourage others to speak up and out in confidence without fear of repercussions, Ms Clanton said of Campfire X s independent review.
Ms Clanton, 30, alleged in a lengthy Instagram post on Tuesday that producers fostered a toxic workplace environment and that the show was a culturally unsafe space
But she added: Neighbours has not fostered a fully inclusive environment because if it did, we wouldn’t be having these conversations and multiple situations occur in the past and present days of filming.
Actor Shareena Clanton has responded to a new statement from her former employer, which addresses social media posts she made detailing racist traumas experienced on the set of Neighbours .
In a statement overnight, Chris Oliver-Taylor, CEO of Fremantle Asia Pacific, committed to using an Indigenous-led consultancy company to investigate the situation.
“Fremantle is committed to providing an environment where employees and others in the workplace are treated fairly and with respect and. We have asked Campfire X, creative leaders in Indigenous Cultural Protocols, to conduct an independent review of Neighbours and the production process.”
Ms Clanton says she s glad there will be an investigation, but that the statements still aren t good enough.
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In a statement, Fremantle s Asia Pacific CEO Chris Oliver-Taylor said all complaints are taken seriously and we are investigating all allegations fairly . Fremantle is committed to providing an environment where employees and others in the workplace are treated fairly and with respect, and are free from unlawful discrimination, harassment, victimisation and bullying, Mr Oliver-Taylor said. We do not tolerate behaviour that does not align to our Anti-Discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Harassment and Bullying Policy and take all complaints very seriously, investigating all allegations fairly and thoroughly.
Clanton (pictured) alleged on Instagram on Tuesday that producers fostered a toxic workplace environment and that the show was a culturally unsafe space
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