The industrial tribunal was resolved without any admission of liability on either side in Belfast today.
FORMER BBC NI newsreader Donna Traynor has thanked those who supported her as a discrimination case brought against the BBC has been settled.
When the case opened on Wednesday, Traynor’s counsel, Patrick Lyttle KC, said she had faced bullying and harassment following her opposition to a BBC plan to move her to a radio position several days a week in 2019.It stated: “The dispute between Donna Traynor and the BBC and Adam Smyth has ended, without any admission of liability on the part of either respondent.
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