Austrian broadcaster head resigns after sexual harassment claims
The Straits Times
The resignation comes two months before the broadcaster hosts the Eurovision Song Contest in May. Read more at straitstimes.com.
VIENNA – Austrian public broadcaster ORF announced on March 9 that its director was stepping down from his post following sexual harassment accusations by a female employee.
The resignation of Mr Roland Weissmann comes two months before the Austrian broadcaster hosts the 2026 edition of Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna in May.
Mr Weissmann, 57, was resigning from his post “with immediate effect”, the broadcaster’s board announced in a press release on March 9.
In recent days, an ORF employee has made sexual misconduct accusations against Mr Weissmann, who denies wrongdoing, it added.
The allegations against the director general “require a swift and transparent investigation”, the ORF statement said.
Mr Weissmann’s lawyer, Mr Oliver Scherbaum, announced legal action against the allegations he said “have not been clarified in any way”.

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