SBS and Scott McIntyre announce confidential settlement over ANZAC Day tweet sacking

Multicultural broadcaster SBS has reached a confidential settlement with its former sports reporter Scott McIntyre after he launched legal action against the broadcaster claiming it did “not follow due process” when it fired him.

The case was due back in court today with the sports reporter contesting the sacking, claiming SBS over-stepped its powers by axing the journalist “without a proper investigation” and that he was entitled to air his political opinion without risk of losing his job.

McIntyre was fired after he sent a series of Anzac Day tweets which management described as “inappropriate and disrespectful” towards ANZAC troops, with SBS managing director, Michael Ebeid, saying McIntyre had compromised the “integrity of the network and audience trust”.

Today McIntyre’s lawyer, Josh Bornstein, fired back tweeting: “I dedicate the settlement of Scott McIntyre’s court case to the vigilantes & hypocrites who got him sacked”Screen Shot 2016-04-11 at 9.19.01 am

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