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Former MasterChef presenter claims BBC caused him ‘distress and harassment’ | UK News

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Former MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace is seeking up to £10,000 in damages from the , claiming the broadcaster caused him “distress and harassment” by failing to comply with his request for copies of his personal data, according to court documents.

Wallace is taking legal action against the and Studios after being sacked from the cooking show in July.

His dismissal followed a report that upheld more than 40 allegations about his conduct on MasterChef, including one of unwelcome physical contact and three of being in a state of undress.

Wallace previously said he was “deeply sorry for any distress” he caused and that he “never set out to harm or humiliate”.

The and Studios say they won’t be commenting on ongoing legal proceedings. They have filed a defence to the claim, but the details are not yet available.

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In documents filed at the High Court, Wallace claimed that, in March, he requested “personal data” from both the and its subsidiary, Studios, under data protection laws.

Both requests for data related to his “work, contractual relations and conduct” spanning 21 years.

In the court documents, Wallace claimed the considered his request to be “complex” and as such requested an extension to the usual one-month deadline to provide such information.

In August, the documents said, the emailed Wallace to apologise for the delay and said they were “taking all reasonable steps” to process the request in “a timely manner”, but he still has not received a response.

The documents further claimed that Studios told Wallace it was withholding parts of his data on the basis of “freedom of expression”.

But Wallace claimed it had “unlawfully failed to supply all of the claimant’s personal data” and had “wrongly redacted” information.

“By reason of the defendants failing to fully comply with the [subject access request] made by the claimant for his own personal data, the defendants acted in breach of their statutory duty and in doing so caused distress and harassment to the claimant,” he said.

He stated he was seeking damages for “distress, harassment and loss of amenity not exceeding £10,000” as well as interest.

Wallace is also seeking a court order that the and Studios comply with the requests for his data.

Wallace’s representatives have been approached for a comment.

Wallace had hosted MasterChef for 20 years, but stepped away from presenting the show last year after facing a string of misconduct claims.

The show’s production company Banijay ordered an immediate inquiry into the allegations, which was conducted by an independent law firm.

This summer, the law firm’s report revealed that 45 claims against Wallace had been substantiated.

In total, the report said 83 allegations were made against the TV presenter, with the majority of the upheld claims relating to inappropriate sexual language and humour, but also culturally insensitive or racist comments.

Following that report, Wallace issued a statement to the PA news agency, saying that “none of the serious allegations against me were upheld”.

A separate claim that his co-host John Torode had used a severely offensive racist term was also substantiated. Torode has said he has “no recollection” of the incident.

Both presenters were sacked in July.

Last month, it was revealed that food critic Grace Dent and chef Anna Haugh are the new hosts of MasterChef.

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