ITV bosses have acted to counteract the TV chef’s behaviour following the allegations
TV chef Gino D’Acampo has been sent to a ‘language and behaviour course’ following allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
Gino, who is known for appearing on cooking segments on shows such as ITV’s This Morning, has been ordered to attend the corrective course by concerned executives.
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Italian chef Gino D’Acampo is attending a ‘language and behaviour course’ ordered by ITV executivesCredit: PA
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The chef is the subject of allegations of inappropriate behaviour, with some dating back five yearsCredit: ITV
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A TV crew that worked with the chef have also been offered counselling and supportCredit: Getty
A TV crew who worked with the Italian chef on Emission Impossible, his show with Fred Sirieix, have also been offered counselling and support after Gino is thought to have ‘jokingly flashed’ them.
The actions by ITV come after a woman complained of his behaviour over the past five years and lodged a complaint with ITV bosses last week.
The woman worked with the TV chef on This Morning and on Saturday Cooks.
It is understood she decided to speak out amid a raft of allegations against the BBC’s MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace came to light.
A source close to the latest complainant said: “She worked [with Gino] for five years.
“She has come forward after being spurred on by the Gregg Wallace scandal and the comment he made about his accusers being middle-class women of a certain age.
“Her view is she is the middle-aged woman who believes young women shouldn’t have to put up with this kind of behaviour any more.
“Gino was younger and not as well-known then. He used to say he didn’t want to become famous as he would have to curtail his behaviour.
“He said and did whatever he wanted. Everyone was aware and she was subjected to shocking behaviour which she told ITV about last week.”
A spokesperson for ITV said: “We made our position clear following the outcome of our KC Review last year after which we said, ‘We are completely committed to creating an environment where everyone is treated with respect and feels able to give of their best.
“Our promise to those we work with is that where a complaint is made, or serious concerns raised, we will always investigate and if we find that something inappropriate has happened, we will take action.
“We will continue to develop our efforts to give junior colleagues the confidence to speak up if they have something to raise.
“Following the review we reiterated our expectations and introduced Conduct and Standards Guidelines for On Screen Personalities which outlines our expectations in terms of behaviour, and have also previously offered training in language and behaviour, either directly or through our third party producers, where appropriate.”