
Watch the ABC's 730 program tonight for more about Hadley's behaviour.
Here's the Macquarie attempt at whitewashing the indelible Hadley taint.
As previously stated, all staff at Macquarie Media are required to adhere to a workplace behaviour policy which includes a responsibility to maintain a safe working environment and report any matters of concern. Any current or former staff are encouraged to register a complaint raise any concerns they have directly with the company, as is the appropriate process. In the interest of fairness to all parties, all matters reported will be investigated on a confidential basis and the outcomes are discussed directly with the people involved.
The concerns raised by these three former staff members relate to allegations that are between 5 and 10 years old. After these allegations were first made on social media we invited anybody with a complaint to contact the station directly, including contacting Mr Bowen directly to request details of his concerns and offer any support he may need given his personal circumstances as disclosed on social media. That offer remains open. To date, we have not received details of any concerns from Mr Bowen or any of the former staff members. We would again invite any complaints or concerns to be raised directly with the station to ensure that they can be dealt with promptly and fairly. Should former staff be concerned about how management might handle their concerns, 2GB has also appointed an external consultant to liaise with anyone wishing to report concerns about current or historical behaviour at 2GB.
Ray Hadley has made statements on air again this week to address the recent claims made on social media and then in the broader media; "I took responsibility for my former behaviour, which has been well-documented. I gave my word in 2013 to my fellow staff members, the sort of culture I grew up in would no longer be the standard," he said.