Seven boss Tim Worner, Amber Harrison and the affair that stopped a nation

By Kate McClymont and Patrick Begley
Updated December 29 2016 - 12:13pm, first published December 23 2016 - 11:45pm
Seven West Media chief executive Tim Worner "began texting and emailing for sex". Photo: Daniel Munoz
Seven West Media chief executive Tim Worner "began texting and emailing for sex". Photo: Daniel Munoz
Amber Harrison, left, with former boss Nick Chan and his wife Peggy. Photo: Supplied
Amber Harrison, left, with former boss Nick Chan and his wife Peggy. Photo: Supplied
Tim Worner and Bruce McWilliam, who told Harrison that she was losing her job. Photo: Dominic K Lorrimer
Tim Worner and Bruce McWilliam, who told Harrison that she was losing her job. Photo: Dominic K Lorrimer
Billionaire chairman Kerry Stokes is said to rule with an "iron fist". Photo: David Mariuz
Billionaire chairman Kerry Stokes is said to rule with an "iron fist". Photo: David Mariuz

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