In the four-hour documentary "Leaving Neverland", two men accuse the deceased artist Michael Jackson of having subjected them to sexual abuse when they were children. The documentary contained interviews with both the men and their relatives.

The Board now announces that the documentary's point of departure was "clearly presented", and is therefore released on the following grounds:

“According to the Board's practice, events may not be treated unilaterally so that only one party's version or views dominate a program. However, it is permissible to depict a topic from a particular point of view if it is clearly stated in the program or program presentation. The two sections of the documentary began with a text stating, among other things, that it was the two men's perspectives that were portrayed and that the artist denied the allegations made against him. "