Former S4C Chief Sian Doyle Hospitalised Following Bullying Allegations Report
Husband criticises 'one-sided' report, accuses media of tearing her apart
- Sian Doyle, the former chief executive of Welsh language channel S4C, was hospitalised after an overdose following her dismissal over bullying allegations.
- A report commissioned by S4C's chairman criticised the culture at S4C under Doyle's leadership, describing it as 'dictatorial' and 'creating a culture of fear'.
- Doyle's husband, Rob Doyle, criticised the report as 'one-sided' and claimed that his wife had been 'torn apart in the media' following its publication.
- Doyle had previously accused S4C's chairman of 'wider bullying' and called for an investigation into the channel's leadership and governance.
- S4C and the Department of Culture, Media and Sport have expressed concern for Doyle's wellbeing and urged the board of S4C to address the issues raised in the report.