Dan Walker and Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije were once a co-hosting duo on Channel 5 for a year, bringing viewers the latest news and updates every day. However, their partnership has come to an end as Vanderpuije has reached a "mutual agreement" with ITN and Channel 5. The case was supposed to go to an employment tribunal, spanning over five weeks, but Vanderpuije has now withdrawn her claims against her former co-host, Dan Walker.
In a statement released by her lawyers, Vanderpuije confirms that she has withdrawn all allegations against Walker, including accusations of sexism, misogyny, and bullying. Walker, who used to be a BBC Breakfast presenter, has denied all the allegations made against him. Along with ITN and Channel 5 owner Paramount, Walker was named in the claims made by the 49-year-old Strictly Come Dancing star.
The statement from Vanderpuije's lawyers reads, "Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije can confirm that a mutual agreement has been reached with ITN and Channel 5 regarding the matters subject to Tribunal proceedings." This news comes just before the employment tribunal was set to take place in London. The statement also mentions that Vanderpuije has fully withdrawn her allegations against Dan Walker and has no intention of repeating or pursuing them. This is a developing story, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.
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