In one of the most expensive deals in Australian TV history, the Seven Network have apparently signed a contract with convicted drug smuggler Schappelle Corby, 36, that is said to be worth between $1m-$3m.
The deal will include Corby’s first interview since her paroled release from Kerobokan prison yesterday, which will air on Seven’s Sunday Night program and be conducted by veteran journalist Mike Willesee who is currently holed up in a five start Balinese resort with Corby, her family and a TV crew.
But at least one person at Channel 7 is less than impressed by the network’s big spending ways.
Host of Seven’s breakfast show Sunrise, David Koch, 57, has boldly spoken out against his employer’s decision to make a financial deal with Corby.
Koch said this morning: “I reckon we should have nothing to do with her as a network… I totally disagree with paying a convicted drug smuggler $2 million. I know Indonesia is corrupt and all that sort of stuff, but she is convicted”.
Koch referred to the controversial payment again during a cash give-away segment on Sunrise. “How would you like to win some Mega Cool cash without spending time in an overseas jail?,” he rhetorically asked the audience.