Dan Walker Faces Tribunal Over Racial, Sexist Allegations by Former Co-Host Vanderpuije

April 12, 2026
Dan Walker Faces Tribunal Over Racial, Sexist Allegations by Former Co-Host Vanderpuije
  • Dan Walker is set to face an employment tribunal over allegations by former Channel 5 News co-host Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije, who accuses racial and sexist discrimination, unfair dismissal, harassment on grounds of race and sex, and breach of contract.

  • Vanderpuije, who worked alongside Walker from 2022 to 2023, also alleges detriment or dismissal for whistleblowing under the Public Interest Disclosure Act.

  • Her claims include unfair dismissal, discrimination and harassment on race and sex grounds, breach of contract, and protected whistleblowing detriment under the Act.

  • Walker's representatives have been contacted for comment, while Vanderpuije’s representatives could not be reached by Newsquest.

  • ITN says the claim is denied in full and will be addressed through the tribunal process; an internal inquiry into Walker’s conduct reportedly found no misconduct.

  • Walker has said an independent inquiry vindicated him when addressing the Telegraph about the matter, following a prior internal investigation that did not uphold misconduct.

  • An internal investigation into Vanderpuije’s allegations against Walker reportedly did not uphold any findings of misconduct.

  • Vanderpuije has hired lawyer Jonathan Coad, formerly associated with Phillip Schofield, to represent her; Coad has previously attempted to settle the complaint twice without success.

  • Walker, a former BBC Breakfast presenter and current Classic FM weekday breakfast host, is named as a respondent alongside Channel 5, ITN and Paramount Global (Channel 5’s owner) in the tribunal.

  • Walker's background includes BBC Breakfast and a stint on Strictly Come Dancing; he currently presents the weekday breakfast show on Classic FM.

  • The employment tribunal hearing is scheduled to begin in London on April 20 and is expected to last five days.

  • The Mail on Sunday reports Walker strongly denies sexism, misogyny, racism, or bullying and notes broad support, including more than 50 character witness statements from BBC colleagues, Olympians, and footballers.

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