Ashley Cain is at the center of a new report that claims he was removed from a BBC job last year. The outlet(s) say BBC bosses replaced him with another presenter after concerns that he was drunk on set, describing the situation as a failure of internal vetting processes. The reporting also links the controversy to previously revealed tweets that the sources describe as misogynistic, suggesting the allegations contributed to scrutiny around how he was assessed for the role.

The claims focus on internal personnel actions—specifically that Cain’s involvement with the BBC ended and that he was replaced—rather than detailing any formal findings or disciplinary process. The report characterizes the sequence of events as involving both professional conduct on set and the later public emergence of controversial social media posts.

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