JERMAINE Jenas was sacked by the BBC after a female member of staff on The One Show claimed he sent her unsolicited texts, The Sun can reveal.
The presenter and ex-footballer, 41, has been taken off air from both Match of the Day and The One Show following complaints about "inappropriate behaviour".
The Sun can reveal Jenas was sacked after allegations were made by a female member of staff on The One Show.
She had claimed she received unsolicited communications over text.
The BBC confirmed a probe was launched following "allegations involving digital communications such as texts" received a few weeks ago.
Others then came forward to complain about his alleged workplace conduct.
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Jenas said he's "not happy" about the axing, with the Beeb paying him between £190,000 and £194,999 last year alone - and is understood to be ready to fight to clear his name.
Jenas released a statement to The Sun via a spokesperson while live on TalkSPORT saying: "Right now I can’t talk about it.
"I can tell you I’m not happy - there are two sides to every story - and I’m going to be speaking with my lawyers on the issue."
Former England and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Jenas has been quietly removed from the BBC's official channels.
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It comes as:
- Jenas was sacked over alleged unsolicited texts
- Further concerns were also raised about alleged conduct
- The BBC's Director of Sport sent a terse email to staff
- Jenas said he's "not happy" about the dismissal
- The ex-footballer was snapped breaking cover
- He failed to mention his sacking on TalkSPORT
- His lavish lifestyle with wife Ellie revealed
A giant mural, featuring the 41-year-old alongside BBC Sport colleagues Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Alex Scott, has now been removed from Manchester's Media City HQ.
Jenas - widely regarded as Lineker's natural successor for MOTD - covered this summer's Euros and commentated on Spain's semi-final victory over France on July 9.
The father of four last presented The One Show alongside Alex Jones on July 22, and appeared on the MOTD panel on May 4.
He was notably absent from Saturday's first episode of the new season.
A source said: "This is a categorical nightmare for the BBC.
"Complaints were raised concerning Jermaine's behaviour.
"After some immediate routine enquiries the decision was taken to take him off air, and terminate his contract.
"The BBC's new Director of Sport Alex Kay-Jelski has been heavily involved in this whole process, and is adamant that his new house is firmly in order, and there are no skeletons.
"At present, the feeling is he won't be back on the BBC."
Jenas, who has only posted three Instagram pictures since May, in stark contrast to the 73 he posted over the course of last year - has also parted ways with his long-term agents, MC Saatchi, in the wake of the crisis.
The ex-Spurs midfielder is understood to have instructed lawyers as he battles to clear his name.
Sources close to Jermaine insist he is "not happy" with the BBC's decision.
Jermaine Jenas' full statement on BBC sacking
Jermaine Jenas released a statement to The Sun via a spokesperson saying: "Right now I can’t talk about it.
"I can tell you I’m not happy - there are two sides to every story - and I’m going to be speaking with my lawyers on the issue."
The star still has The One Show and BBC Sport listed on his official Instagram and Twitter handles.
He was last seen on air on Saturday commentating for TNT Sports - formerly BT Sport - on Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Ipswich.
And on August 2nd he took to Instagram following the climax of the Formula E season for which he was a lead presenter alongside Nicki Shields.
It is not known whether his paymasters at TNT are aware of the current situation with the BBC.
News of Jermaine's BBC absence - which pays him between £190,000 and £194,999 according to official figures published last year - will prove a huge blow to BBC execs.
This is the latest crisis to hit the national broadcaster, and comes amid another probe into another national institution - Strictly Come Dancing.
The findings, reportedly two weeks overdue, are yet to be published.
And earlier this month the governing board of the BBC released a statement announcing an independent review into the broadcaster's workplace culture.
It stated: "We remain concerned about the potential for inappropriate workplace behaviour, particularly in creative and editorial environments.
"Whilst challenges related to power imbalances in the workplace are a challenge for multiple employers, the BBC must hold itself to the highest standards.
"The BBC has clearly articulated Values and a strong Code of Conduct and there has been much progress in recent years.
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"That said, the Board will commission an independent review that will make recommendations on practical steps that could strengthen a workplace culture in line with BBC Values."
A BBC spokesperson said: "We can confirm Jermaine Jenas is no longer part of the presenting line-up."