Scottish broadcaster Kaye Adams has not been presented with any complaints more than two weeks after she was taken off air.
BBC News reported on October 19 that she had been taken off her BBC Scotland programme following an internal complaint about her behaviour.
The nature of the allegations has yet to be confirmed by the corporation.
Adams’ last appearance on the Mornings show was on October 6, with Stephen Jardine and Connie McLaughlin hosting in her place.
A BBC spokesperson said it “would not comment on individuals”.
A representative for Adams added: “No complaints have been presented to Miss Adams by the BBC.
“Further, she has worked for BBC Radio Scotland for more than 15 years and in that time has never had any issue raised about her.”
The broadcaster, 62, is set to continue to appear on STV’s daytime discussion show Loose Women.
The complaint is reported to have been made under the BBC’s Call It Out scheme, launched earlier this year to “promote positive behaviour, empower informal resolution where appropriate, and challenge poor conduct”.
The scheme came after former MasterChef presenter Greg Wallace was sacked after an investigation into historical allegations of misconduct, which upheld multiple accusations against him.
The presenter has filed a legal claim for up to £10,000 in damages, alleging that the broadcaster failed to comply with a request for copies of his personal data, which caused “distress and harassment”.
Adams also co-hosts a podcast, How To Be 60, and is an advocate for women’s health and menopause.
She revealed in 2022 that she had experienced symptoms of breast cancer.
She discussed her experience for an NHS campaign, encouraging members of the public to get their symptoms checked, and said she was given the all clear after visiting her doctor and undergoing a number of tests.
The Loose Women star has also appeared on BBC One dancing programme Strictly Come Dancing, in 2022, and was a contestant on the third series of Celebrity Masterchef.
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