Former presenter's accusations towards the ABC stirs conversation about the state of journalism

The news and current affairs landscape has seen some remarkable changes over time.

As presenters come and go and news moves at record speed, sometimes it could be hard to keep up.

A cornerstone of Australian media recently found itself at the centre of a controversy that sparked a conversation about journalistic integrity.


Liam Bartlett, a former ABC presenter and now a lead investigative journalist for Seven's Spotlight, unleashed a scathing critique of his previous employer.

'Let's not beat around the bush. The ABC's fake war crimes footage is almost a treasonous act,' Bartlett stated in an interview over the weekend.

The controversy started in a report by the ABC, which included footage of an Australian soldier in Afghanistan.

Bartlett's investigation revealed that the footage had been tampered with.


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Journalist Liam Bartlett continued his career in Seven after departing from ABC. Image Credit: Instagram/Liam Bartlett


In the footage, five additional gunshots were edited in to give the false impression that the soldier fired at unarmed villagers.

'The doctoring of the audio to give the impression Australian soldiers were firing at unarmed civilians was not only against the national interest but vilified brave servicemen fighting on our behalf, in the worst possible way,' Bartlett added.

This severe allegation not only called ABC's editorial process into question but also talked about the ethical implications of misrepresenting the actions of Australian Defence Force members.

'All in all, a disgraceful act from the elite investigative journalism unit at the taxpayer-funded broadcaster,' Bartlett concluded.


After Bartlett's callout, ABC retracted the questioned footage.

The network initially claimed that the footage was removed due to an 'editing error' discovered by Spotlight.

However, it has been met with scepticism as Bartlett raised concerns about the footage months earlier, only to be dismissed by the network.

Bartlett's tenure at the ABC, including his role on the 7:30 Report in Western Australia, added weight to his accusations.

The ABC's Managing Director, David Anderson, acknowledged that the broadcaster's legal department had been warned about the doctored vision nearly two years prior but failed to act.

Anderson has also appointed ABC's former Head of News and Current Affairs, Alan Sunderland, to conduct an independent investigation.


Despite the ongoing investigation, ABC defended its investigative reporter, Mark Willacy and investigations editor, Jo Puccini, who were associated with the report in question.

Bartlett's public takedown only raised more questions about media organisations and their responsibilities to check and correct such errors.

This also highlighted the potential consequences of misrepresenting facts, especially when it comes to portraying military operations.

The implications of this scandal could affect Australians and the trust they place in the media as a whole.

As the ABC navigates this tumultuous period, the Australian public watches closely, awaiting the outcome of the independent inquiry and the broadcaster's subsequent actions.

The integrity of journalism is at stake, as is the reputation of one of the nation's most respected institutions.
Key Takeaways

  • Ex-ABC presenter Liam Bartlett criticised the ABC for a 'treasonous' act after a scandal involving doctored war footage.
  • The ABC was forced to remove the altered footage and launch an independent inquiry after Bartlett's revelation.
  • Bartlett voiced his concerns that the public broadcaster vilified Australian troops and ignored earlier warnings about the footage.
  • The ABC defended the journalists involved in the report and started conducting an independent review to determine how the error occurred.
How do you feel about the allegations against the ABC? What do you believe should be the consequences for such a breach of trust? Share your thoughts and insights with us in the comments section below.
 
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Why are these people not charged, they not only fed fake news, but it ruined peoples lives, the trouble with slinging MUD is even when proved false some of the MUD sticks ............this is a like perjury in my books and I turn the lying ABC off all the time, you know when a person lies to another that trust can never fully be restored there is ALWAYS that doubt in the back of the brain asking "Are They Lying AGAIN!"
 
What needs to happen to the ABC is make a the same as comericial radio and TV stations. Commercialise the ABC radio and TV stations if this happened 90% would not last a day.
I have internet radios I just had a look and this is what you, the tax payer, are paying for there are 70 different ABC radio stations across Australia, to me that is high of stupidity, that you the tax payer are footing the bill.
This money would be much better spent on fixing the roads.
If they want to have all these stations for whatever reason stop funding by the tax payer and, commercialise the ABC
Then the can fight for the audience and ratings would be the best thing to happen to radio a TV in many years.
 
Adding "vision" and "audio" for effect isn't new. In the mid-70s, when I was in secondary school, former ABC current affairs presenter and journalist, David De Vos, provided examples of how TV "news" was sometimes (then) manipulated to create false impressions. His purpose? To disabuse us of the naïve belief that if we saw it on TV news then it must be true. Remember, this was happening decades before the Web, Photoshop and AI. These innovations have made it even easier to create false impressions to manipulate viewer perceptions and thinking. None of it excuses the ABC's Afghan footage, which is a particularly egregious example of a practice commonplace across media outlets globally. With very, very few exceptions, long may we lament and say, RIP journalistic integrity 😢
 
What needs to happen to the ABC is make a the same as comericial radio and TV stations. Commercialise the ABC radio and TV stations if this happened 90% would not last a day.
I have internet radios I just had a look and this is what you, the tax payer, are paying for there are 70 different ABC radio stations across Australia, to me that is high of stupidity, that you the tax payer are footing the bill.
This money would be much better spent on fixing the roads.
If they want to have all these stations for whatever reason stop funding by the tax payer and, commercialise the ABC
Then the can fight for the audience and ratings would be the best thing to happen to radio a TV in many years.
Don't be naive. The commercials are past masters at this kind of manipulation.
 
Correction - they used to be one of our most trusted news sources. But they've now been so biased for so long that they've lost all credibility. They've also lost a large chunk of their audience. I haven't watched a "news" broadcast or any current affairs programs for more than six years because of this bias and skewed "reporting". It is tiresome and I'm not prepared to put up with it.
 
Why are these people not charged, they not only fed fake news, but it ruined peoples lives, the trouble with slinging MUD is even when proved false some of the MUD sticks ............this is a like perjury in my books and I turn the lying ABC off all the time, you know when a person lies to another that trust can never fully be restored there is ALWAYS that doubt in the back of the brain asking "Are They Lying AGAIN!"
I am saddened and angry that our trusted ABC networks have stooped to this deceptive level.
 
the ABCis a fraud taken over by very un patriotic half witted bigots who feel entitled to be a opinion creator (propoganda) machine posing as a reputable news source when in fact are a private propoganda machine
 
If "the Peoples ABC" is found guilty of supplying false reports/news because of their OWN doctoring of information then they should lose the ability to report the news/current affairs ever again. This is a serious offence....Tampering with the TRUTH whilst being funded by Australia's tax paying public. Time to take away their funding and their licence.
 
I am truly disgusted with the ABC for fabricating news and dramatising news that shows Australian soldiers firing on innocent villagers. So does that mean that all their information and their news comments on our
Soldiers is false. Accusing Soldiers who have received the Victoria Cross as murderers. Shame on you all at the ABC.
 
Correction - they used to be one of our most trusted news sources. But they've now been so biased for so long that they've lost all credibility. They've also lost a large chunk of their audience. I haven't watched a "news" broadcast or any current affairs programs for more than six years because of this bias and skewed "reporting". It is tiresome and I'm not prepared to put up with it.
The problem in my view is that the educational system-especially the Humanities has been infiltrated by the Far left.I came face to face with them when I was a tutor/lecturer in Drama at the university of Newcastle,NSW back in the 1990's.The Sociology Dept tried a takeover of the Drama dept and started introducing their 'material' into drama teaching.It resulted in a revolt by Drama students. The Head of Sociology made no secret of the fact they were out to undermine 'capitalist' society by deconstructing and subverting its 'foundations'. They spoke of 'cultural relativism' It seems all cultures have equal value. We should have open borders, etc. I attended a Masters Dissertation given by a Sociology graduate to a full lecture hall.She might as well have been reading from the 'Socialist Worker's Weekly'. What really scared me was the way the student audience lapped it all up as gospel.These kids are going out as teachers,lawyers,public servants,journalists and will end up in important positions in society and in the media,I thought at the time.We are now seeing the success of this infiltration policy.The Far Left trash everything they touch.They are a social and political cancer.They have used the pedagogical power of the lectern to turn Universities and schools into indoctrination centres producing brain washed students. I write this as someone who is left of centre and acknowledges Capitalism has many faults which need to be addressed. Far Left ideology does not provide a solution.
 

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