Paddy Manning ‘resigns’ while Fairfax says the AFR ‘doesn’t have to explain itself’

Fairfax journalist Paddy Manning has departed the company after reaching a settlement with his employer who has rejected his criticisms and conceded that they were forced to “let Paddy go”.

The business journalist was asked to clear out his desk earlier this week after writing an opinion piece for news website Crikey which denounced “creeping advertorial” that his employer was allowing into The Australian Financial Review and expressed concerns about business reporters at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age being merged with their sister publication, following last week’s Fairfax restructure.

Fairfax did not issue Manning with a termination notice and has instead allowed him “resign” following days of negotiations between the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance and the Fairfax Media.

Manning this afternoon tweeted the news of his departure and thanked those who have supported him.

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