Australian national broadcaster finds ‘systemic’ racism in workplace | CNN Business

Brisbane, Australia CNN  — 

Australia’s national broadcaster has released an internal review that found “systemic” racism within its ranks, prompting an apology from the managing director to all current and former staff.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) review was announced last year after high profile Indigenous anchor Stan Grant stepped away from anchoring duties, accusing the network of failing to publicly defend him from racist attacks.

Those attacks intensified around Grant’s commentary during the coronation of King Charles, during which he shared the devastating impact of colonization on Australia’s First Nations people.

The

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