Breaking: Ben Roberts-Smith quits Seven in disgrace after defamation loss
On Friday, chief executive James Warburton told staff that Ben Roberts-Smith had resigned.
“As you’re all aware, the judgment in the defamation case was handed down yesterday,” Warburton wrote in an email obtained by other media outlets. “Ben has been on leave whilst the case was running, and today has offered his resignation, which we have accepted.
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