Jermaine Jenas, a former footballer and presenter on BBC’s The One Show and Match of the Day, has been dismissed from the BBC due to workplace conduct complaints. Allegations involving digital communications were key in the decision. Jenas retired from football in 2016 and successfully transitioned to media. He was last on air earlier this summer and also co-founded the Aquinas Foundation. He earned between £190,000 and £194,999 for his roles at the BBC.
Jermaine Jenas fired by BBC over workplace conduct complaints

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