«She should have been fired after the Scurati case and was not punished. We will evaluate on June 11th”

«Serena Bortone should have been fired for what she did and she wasn’t fired. She was not punished. On the 11th of this month she will represent the …

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«Serena Bortone should have been fired for what she did and she wasn’t fired. She was not punished. On the 11th of this month you will represent your theses and we will evaluate, but certainly no employee of any company would be allowed to say things against the company in which you work. She did this and she was not punished.” Rai CEO Roberto Sergio said this at the Foglio Innovation Festival in Venice, referring to the controversy over the Scurati case.

Serena Bortone “halved” in the next Rai schedules: “Chesarà…” will only be broadcast once a week

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«I sent a WhatsApp to Bortone with which I invited her to broadcast Scurati’s monologue – Sergio said again -. Whether it should go for free or not, this is just one of the infinite choices you make. Nobody would have prevented that monologue. He didn’t come because he wasn’t paid. Bortone was aware of this and so was the editorial team.” Sergio then denied that the episodes of Bortone’s program were reduced as punishment. «The schedules for next season will be presented to the top management on Friday next week – he said -. None of the leaders are aware of the schedules. So it’s news that doesn’t exist at the moment.”

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