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Seven mistress responds to board via Twitter

Updated: "I've joined Twitter to chat to Jeff Kennett," says Amber Harrison but Jeff Kennett defends investigation.

https://twitter.com/_Amber_Harrison/status/828760819630346240

Amber Harrison is not going quietly, now taking to Twitter following the Seven West Media “whitewash” (her words) of CEO Tim Worner.

“Channel Seven demands my silence under legalities of two contracts they won’t honour so instead I’ve joined twitter to chat to Jeff Kennett,” her profile notes.

She offers SWM board member Jeff Kennett, who defended the review findings, “alternative facts” and claiming not everything was a private matter. Amongst her media tweets are communications on company letterheads and receipts detailing items purchased for company use.

Harrison already has some 1,300 followers and is following Deloitte News, journos from ABC, News Corp, Fairfax, TV presenters, current affairs shows, numerous news outlets and one ‘rogue blogger.’

https://twitter.com/_Amber_Harrison/status/828525779382267904

Update: Kennett defends Board investigation and tells 2GB Harrison has received $200,000 and defamed other Seven employees.

12 Responses

  1. Oh, why doesn’t she just write a book? I really think she should just step out of the headlines……I blame TV news picking up all these Twitter ramblings and presenting them as stories!

  2. “Updated: “I’ve joined Twitter to chat to Jeff Kennett,” says Amber Harrison but Jeff Kennett defends investigation.”

    Yeah, Twitter is such a great way to get in touch with media personalities who you don’t know personally. This is how I got in touch with Jackie Epstein from the Herald-Sun.

      1. Whoa, I don’t like popcorn that much! I can get something that’ll meet my needs for a tenth of that price. And at $11/kg I’ll also give hardening my arteries a miss.

  3. I think this just proves what a boys club the management is. What work place allows someone to send those kind of letters on company letterhead!

    Here in Perth this probably would of been splashed across The Sunday Times, but with that now being controlled by The Sunday Times you see and hear nothing! It’s like they don’t think we have Internet!

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