A coroner has sharply rebuked retail chain The Good Guys for its handling of a bullying investigation preceding the death of employee Natasha Stojkoski, an incident that occurred nearly five years ago. Despite concluding she could not definitively state that Stojkoski's death was preventable, Coroner Audrey Jamieson expressed profound disappointment with the company's conduct during the inquiry into workplace issues. Stojkoski had reportedly experienced distress before her death.
Further details emerge regarding workplace disputes involving individuals and organizations with similar-sounding names. An inquest into the 2015 death of George Cheese, an 18-year-old apprentice at an Audi branch, centered on allegations of workplace bullying and harassment. His father sought to understand actions taken by the firm to address these issues.
Separately, in 2013, BBC presenter Naga Munchetty faced a formal bullying probe following a series of complaints. Her co-host, Charlie Stayt, was also reportedly under review for his on-set conduct.
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More recently, online discourse has seen calls for the disbandment of a Facebook group identified as "The Right Guys Snide Reviews," described as a bullying forum, with a petition initiated in March 2025.
In entertainment news from a day ago, viewers of the reality show I'm A Celebrity accused ITV of manipulative editing to purportedly shield contestant Adam Thomas. This followed controversies involving alleged bullying and heated exchanges between participants, including Jimmy Bullard and David Haye. Haye, in particular, was accused of bullying Thomas during the program.