ABC staff told to keep opinions to themselves
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 21st August 2025 at 10:00amABC managing director Hugh Marks (pictured) has said new public comment guidelines - mostly around social media - sent to staff yesterday were not directly linked to the Antoinette Latouff unlawful termination case, but did reflect a need to update how staff can communicate online so their remarks don’t reflect badly on the national broadcaster.
Marks spoke to RN Breakfast this morning, where he was asked about the origin of the new guidelines and if they were a direct response to the Latouff episode:
“I think it’s not directly related to that particular case. I think when I started, there had already been some discussion around whether social media guidelines were going to continue to be appropriate or whether, I guess, a recognition that it’s not just social media where comme...
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