The BBC declined to comment on individual HR matters.
Fredianis position is that he was unaware of any complaints being made about his conduct at ITN.
A journalist at a rival news organization said she is quite open about her disquiet regarding his treatment ofBreakfastemployees.
‘BBC Breakfast’ editor Richard FredianiBBC/James Stack
Munchetty did not respond to requests for comment.
Separately, three sources said Radio 2 newsreader Tina Daheley has chosen not to appear on FredianisNews at One.
He later apologized to Daheley.
Naga Munchetty
Daheley did not respond to requests for comment.
Munchetty juggles herBreakfastduties with Radio 5 Live, while Daheley also hostsPoints of ViewandNews at Six.
Other BBC employees came forward with their experiences.
ITN declined to comment on historical allegations about Frediani.
Sources said this was because Frediani did not personally rate the individual or had previously clashed with them.
There is a feeling that his behavior does not accord with BBC values around fairness and inclusivity.
Turness is fully aware of what he is like, said one person.
Another source, a seasoned journalist, claimed that a blind eye had been turned to Fredianis alleged conduct.
Munro was also unaware of complaints and strongly denies that a blind eye was turned to any alleged misconduct.
Fredianis position is that he was unaware of any complaints about his conduct and nothing was raised with him.
Staff have recently been surveyed about their experiences.
He recently had his role expanded to include the flagshipNews at One.