BBC presenter Kaye Adams denies misconduct allegations after leaving radio show
Kaye Adams has denied allegations following her departure from BBC Radio Scotland after an internal misconduct complaint.

BBC Radio Scotland presenter Kaye Adams has publicly denied allegations against her following her departure from the broadcaster after an internal misconduct complaint.
Adams, 63, was taken off air from BBC Radio Scotland last year following the complaint about her conduct. The presenter has since left her position at the station, which reportedly paid £155,000 annually.
In her response to the allegations, Adams has characterized the claims against her as "malicious stories" and expressed being "heartbroken" about leaving BBC Scotland. She has specifically denied using misogynistic language and has pushed back against bullying allegations.
The misconduct probe that led to her departure was conducted internally by the BBC following the complaint. Details of the specific nature of the complaint and the investigation's findings have not been publicly disclosed by the broadcaster.
Adams had been a long-standing presenter at BBC Radio Scotland before the complaint was made. The BBC has not provided additional comment on the circumstances surrounding her departure or the nature of the misconduct investigation.