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MasterChef producer's huge losses continue as details of Gregg Wallace scandal emerge

Banijay's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ division has been in the spotlight of late following the sackling of MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace following an external investigation

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The production house responsible for MasterChef has continued to rack up substantial losses as the controversy surrounding the programme's host Gregg Wallace emerged, new filings have disclosed.

The British division of French media giant Banijay dominated news coverage in November 2024 when Gregg Wallace announced his departure from the popular BBC programme following the launch of an external probe into claims made by 13 individuals, as reported by .

The accusations, spanning a 17-year period, were examined by legal firm Lewis Silkin whilst specific elements entered the public sphere.

Gregg Wallace was dismissed from MasterChef in July this year whilst co-host John Torode also departed the programme due to a separate disciplinary matter.

Banijay's losses linked to major investment plans

Fresh company filings lodged with Companies House have now disclosed that Banijay's British operation recorded a pre-tax deficit of £56.9m in 2024, following a £53.4m loss in 2023.

The unit also registered a pre-tax deficit of £24.9m in 2022.

These losses occurred despite turnover climbing from £294.7m to £326m across the same period.

Banijay, which also creates programmes including Would I Lie To You, SAS Rogue Heroes, Shardlake, Grantchester and Bad Education alongside Hunted, Survivor, Total Wipeout and the revived Big Brother.