BBC chairman resigns after reports he was involved in loans to Boris Johnson
BBC chair steps down after row over loan to ex-PM Johnson
Richard Sharp faces claims he was recommended to post for helping facilitate lending
BBC chair steps down after row over loan to ex-PM Johnson
Richard Sharp, who resigned today as BBC chairman, says he has decided it is ‘right to prioritise the interests’ of the iconic broadcaster.
LONDON – The chairman of Britain’s BBC today resigned following a report that found he breached the government’s code for public appointments over a loan, reported Anadolu.
Richard Sharp was recommended for the job in fall 2020 because he assisted – to a “very limited extent” – then prime minister Boris Johnson to secure a loan, according to the report by barrister Adam Heppinstall.
Sharp was investigated over his appointment to helm the iconic broadcaster, when he was reported to have helped facilitate an £800,000 (RM4.45 million) loan guarantee for Johnson, weeks before he was appointed BBC chair by the former prime minister.
The report also told how Sharp communicated to Johnson that he wanted to apply for the role in November 2020 but that the former would not be independent of the prime minister if he was appointed.
“I’ve always maintained the breach was inadvertent and not material, which the facts he lays out substantiate,” said Sharp in a televised statement following the report.
“Nevertheless, I have decided that it is right to prioritise the interests of the BBC. I feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporation’s good work, were I to remain in post until the end of my term.”
BBC director-general Tim Davie thanked Sharp for his service and the “drive and intellect” he brought: “Working with him over the last two years has been rewarding and Richard has made a significant contribution to the transformation of and success of the BBC.”
source – Bernama