BBC Radio Cornwall presenterJack Murley took legal actionagainst his employer for wrongful dismissal last year.
In a statement, the BBC said: We do not comment on individuals.
We welcome the judgment of the tribunal and wont be commenting further.
Former BBC presenter Jack MurleyGetty/BBC
As such, it would not be right to comment further at this stage.
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Murley filed a whistleblowing report accusing colleagues of homophobic abuse and claiming that management failed to protect him.
The July 2024 report was disclosed despite the BBC arguing it was not relevant.
Judge Smails ruling contained more details about the report, which comprised 12 allegations made by Murley.
BBC investigators concluded that there was a case to answer on eight of Murleys 12 claims.
The anti-wokeism op-ed in the right-wing magazine was headlined: Has Soviet self-censorship come to Britain?
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A spokesperson declined to comment.
The work is being led by management consultancy Change Associates and is expected to conclude this year.