Following the rape allegation currently trailing Big Brother Mzansi, the management of M-Net have waded into the rape drama that has seen two of the housemates leaving the 56-day long reality TV.
M-Net wades into rape allegation
Following the rape allegation currently trailing Big Brother Mzansi, M-Net has waded into the rape drama that has seen two of the housemates leaving the 56-day long reality TV.
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According to a statement from the M-Net, the management has appointed an independent investigator to look into Big Brother Mzansi incident.
M-Net enlisted the services of law firm, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr to independently investigate the processes surrounding the recent incident in the Big Brother House.
According to CEO, M-Net South Africa, Yolisa Phahle, “M-Net takes these matters seriously, and the wellbeing of contestants is of the utmost importance.”
Speaking further, Phahle said, “It is necessary for M-Net to understand what transpired and we will take necessary action, if required, once the investigation is concluded.”
Meanwhile, Endemol Shine Africa, the production company responsible for Big brother, has offered their full co-operation with the investigation.
The launch of an independent investigation comes after the suspicion of possible sexual misconduct involving two contestants, Adams and Bexx, where both individual were removed from the Big Brother House on Monday evening.
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