- A Channel 4 boss stated the broadcaster ensured the safety and support of women involved in Married At First Sight UK following allegations of rape and sexual misconduct.
- Chief content officer Ian Katz addressed the claims during a briefing, asserting that appropriate support was given when issues were first raised.
- The allegations, highlighted in a BBC Panorama documentary, include Shona Manderson's accusation of sexual misconduct and two anonymous women's claims of rape by their on-screen husbands.
- All three men implicated in the allegations have denied the claims made against them.
- Katz confirmed he was involved in initial decision-making regarding some allegations and, while confident in past actions, stated Channel 4 would review its welfare processes.
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