ABC boss David Anderson rejected a suggestion by Antoinette Lattouf’s barrister Oshie Fagir that he was “hostile” to Lattouf due to her opinions, including those in relation to the conduct of Israel.
Anderson again said he was concerned, and questioned the appropriateness of Lattouf filling the position on-air due to her partisan view on the Israel-Gaza conflict, and that she was an advocate for one perspective.
He confirmed he was “deeply unhappy” that Lattouf had been put in that position, and agreed that might explain why head of content Chris Oliver-Taylor had apologised to him repeatedly.
Anderson said Oliver-Taylor was within his rights to give Lattouf a directive not to post anything on social media.
“My understanding would be that we’ve identified that Ms Lattouf has a very public position for one perspective, to do with the Israel-Gaza war, and so not to undermine our ability to meet our statutory obligations with impartiality, that in the context of that, not to speak of the Israel-Gaza war, and certainly not to post about it on her personal social media, while engaged with the ABC,” he said.