Committee Van Rijn also includes Op1 in investigation into misconduct | show

The committee, led by Martin van Rijn, is expected to share its findings and an accompanying action plan in the summer. The spokesman for Van Rijn can question whether editors of the program On 1 have reported to the committee do not respond.

Broadcaster BNNVara got out on Wednesday On 1 because there is a conflict between WNL editor-in-chief Bert Huisjes and editor-in-chief Rachel Franse. There would also be an unsafe working environment, reports de Volkskrant after discussions with ten (former) editors and the parties involved. According to de Volkskrant, there has been dissatisfaction with the leadership of the WNL editor-in-chief at Op1 for some time now.

Huisjes said in a response to the ANP on Wednesday that all On 1-employees this year were made aware of the opportunity to share their experiences with the Van Rijn committee, which is currently investigating transgressive behavior within the NPO and in Hilversum. “That was also told to all employees today. A safe working environment is paramount,” he says. “The (final) editors of broadcasters and producer TVBV can enter into a conversation with an independent expert, whose advice we would like to take to heart. People must be able to work well and pleasantly.”

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