David Richardson (Australian)

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David "Sluggo" Richardson is a reporter on the Seven Network's Today Tonight programme. The ABC's media watchdog Media Watch has seized on some of Richardson's controversial stories, and has given him the dubious title of "Australia's worst serial offender" [1].

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[edit] Early career

  • Graduated from the Journalism school at the University of South Australia
  • Recipient of Pater Award for "Professional Excellence in Radio Arts and Sciences"
  • Recipient of Thorn Award for "Best Current Affairs Report"

[edit] Controversial Reports

[edit] In Barcelona Tonight

Richardson was sent to Mallorca by Today Tonight to pursue then-fugitive Christopher Skase. Richardson accosted Skase in his usual manner, but Skase did not engage with him; instead Skase opted to walk away from camera. Richardson alleged that because the Today Tonight crew's videos showed that Skase was in good health, Skase used his connections to the Mallorcan government in order to establish police roadblocks to seize the Today Tonight crew's videotapes. The only support for these claims was a video of Richardson driving past police, exclaiming "Roadblocks! Let's get out of here". Media Watch proved, through examining the broadcast report, that this footage was shot in Barcelona, Spain, not on the island of Mallorca as was claimed. The "police" that Richardson was passing were in fact Spanish urban guards, who use roadblocks to control traffic flow in central Barcelona. Following Media Watch's exposé, the Seven Network suspended both David Richardson and producer of the story, Chris Adams, for one month without pay.[1]

A few months later, these events were satirised in the "One Rule for One" episode of Frontline. Fictional current affairs reporter Martin di Stasio was sent to Spain to do an exposé on Christopher Skase but when Skase would not talk, di Stasio created a misleading report and ended up being suspended from Frontlinefor a month.

[edit] The "Serial Single Mum"

Richardson aggressively interviewing "Australia's serial single Mum"
Richardson aggressively interviewing "Australia's serial single Mum"

On July 18, 2005, Today Tonight screened a report by Richardson about "Australia's serial single Mum". The report asserted that a single mother, Mary-Anne, "had five children to five different men and pocketed tens of thousands in welfare".[2] Media Watch described the exchange between Richardson and Mary-Anne as an "appalling attack",[3] and "another offensive beat up from Dave 'Sluggo' Richardson".[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Oliver, Robin. "2 suspended over Skase program", Sydney Morning Herald, 1996-12-22, pp. 7.
  2. ^ a b Sluggo takes the high moral ground, darling. Media Watch (2005-07-25). Retrieved on 2007-01-12.
  3. ^ The Sluggo Files. Media Watch. Retrieved on 2007-01-12.

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