Estonian Free PressEstonian Free Press
  • National Security
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Europe
    • Estonia
    • Latvia
    • Lithuania
    • Moldova
    • Poland
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
  • Counterterrorism
  • Cybersecurity
  • Intelligence

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest National Security News directly to your inbox.

What's Hot

Cooperarea moldo-română pe segmentul militar, discutată la Chișinău

March 26, 2023

Slusari, candidat la Primăria Chișinău? Cum răspunde politicianul

March 26, 2023

MAE rus: Îmbunătățirea relațiilor ruso-moldovenești depinde de Chișinău

March 26, 2023
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
Sunday, March 26
Estonian Free PressEstonian Free Press
  • National Security
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Europe
    • Estonia
    • Latvia
    • Lithuania
    • Moldova
    • Poland
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
  • Counterterrorism
  • Cybersecurity
  • Intelligence
en English
en Englishet Estonianlv Latvianlt Lithuanianpl Polishro Romanianru Russianuk Ukrainian
Trending
  • Cooperarea moldo-română pe segmentul militar, discutată la Chișinău
  • Slusari, candidat la Primăria Chișinău? Cum răspunde politicianul
  • MAE rus: Îmbunătățirea relațiilor ruso-moldovenești depinde de Chișinău
  • Data la care va fi examinată constituționalitatea Partidului Șor
  • Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng offer to work for fake Korean company for £10,000 a day in MP sting
  • Țurcanu: Ne vom adăuga 10% la electorat dacă vom fi scoși în afara legii
  • Rishi Sunak pledges ‘quick and visible’ justice to crackdown on anti-social behaviour ‘once and for all’
  • Maia Sandu merge să planteze copaci în Găgăuzia
Subscribe
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Estonian Free PressEstonian Free Press
Home » Richard Sharp’s position at BBC ‘untenable’, says former TV news boss

Richard Sharp’s position at BBC ‘untenable’, says former TV news boss

February 16, 20234 Mins Read United Kingdom
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Sign up to the Inside Politics email for your free daily briefing on the biggest stories in UK politics

Get our free Inside Politics email

BBC chairman Richard Sharp should consider stepping down after jeopardising public trust in the corporation over the “cash for Boris” row, the Beeb’s former head of television news has said.

Writing for The Independent, Roger Mosey said Mr Sharp’s position appeared to be untenable – warning that there was an “ever-stronger sense that the end credits are about to roll” on his tenure.

Mr Sharp has been under growing pressure since a cross-party group MPs found that he had made “significant errors of judgment” by acting as a go-between for an £800,000 loan guarantee for Boris Johnson.

Mr Mosey said Mr Sharp had lost the trust of BBC staff, revealing that he had been told by a senior broadcaster that “the overwhelming view in the newsroom is that his continued presence is damaging”.

The former BBC news chief also argued that Mr Sharp’s “transgression” – the failure to reveal his link to Mr Johnson and the loan before his appointment by the then-PM in 2021 – had left him open to charges of hypocrisy.

He said the BBC chairman is “supposed to be the champion of everyone who pays the TV licence”, adding: “Sharp needs to consider whether, in all honesty, he can continue to claim that role. I really don’t think he can.”

The news veteran noted that Mr Sharp has promised reform when he took on the job, arguing that some BBC journalists needed to “raise their game” and claiming that there was a “liberal bias” problem at the corporation.

Mr Mosely said it amounted to a “crisis” if you demand the best from others at the organisation “while failing to do the admin properly while you were applying for the post”.

He wrote: “It becomes sticky if you operate as the public’s guardian of independence and impartiality – both of which are precious commodities – when you yourself have transgressed.

“If Richard Sharp wandered into a programme office to chat about editorial standards, it would be understandable if the journalists told him to take a running jump.”

The former television news boss, a former Today programme producer who also directed the BBC’s 2012 Olympics coverage, believes the row will only get more difficult for Mr Sharp when Mr Johnson makes headlines at the upcoming Partygate inquiry.

“If there are complaints about the BBC’s coverage – whether it is too favourable or too hostile to Johnson – will Sharp have to recuse himself from any oversight?” Mr Mosely asked.

“Similarly, if there are disputes looming about fair appointments within the BBC – it seems improbable that Sharp would be the man you’d call to sort them out.”

Labour and the SNP have said Mr Sharp’s position is “untenable”, while senior BBC figures have also questioned whether he can carry on in the role.

Veteran broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby said earlier this week that Mr Sharp should “fall on his sword” to prevent more damage, arguing that the Beeb needed the bad publicity “like it needs a hole in the head”.

Under-pressure BBC chairman Richard Sharp

(PA Media)

The Independent reported on Sunday that the BBC board was to discuss Mr Sharp’s future as chairman. The BBC reported that the corporation’s board held an unscheduled meeting on Monday.

But the corporation has also made clear that the role of chairman is decided by the government, something No 10 accepted this week when Rishi Sunak’s spokesman pointed to the terms of the royal charter.

Mr Sunak has so far backed Mr Sharp, an ex-investment banker who has donated to the Tory party, to remain in the role. The PM has said he would await the outcome of the inquiry in Mr Sharp’s appointment ordered by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. “We will look at that carefully,” said No 10.

The cross-party culture committee was highly critical of Mr Sharp’s failure to declare his role in facilitating talks about a loan for Mr Johnson when he was applying for the job of BBC chair. A spokesperson for Mr Sharp has said he “regrets” not telling MPs about his involvement “and apologises”.

Meanwhile, Mr Mosey said the BBC remains “the greatest public service broadcaster in the world”, as he criticised the Indian government for the tax raids on the corporation’s offices after releasing a documentary critical of leader Narendra Modi.

“Its global role is highlighted by the current disgraceful behaviour towards it by the Indian government, which seems to be pursuing a vendetta after criticism of its prime minister,” he said.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Articles Liés

Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng offer to work for fake Korean company for £10,000 a day in MP sting

March 26, 2023 United Kingdom

Rishi Sunak pledges ‘quick and visible’ justice to crackdown on anti-social behaviour ‘once and for all’

March 25, 2023 United Kingdom

Middle-class voters coming back to Tories, says polling guru

March 25, 2023 United Kingdom

Sunak used incorrect asylum backlog figures in Parliament, stats tsar finds

March 25, 2023 United Kingdom

TikTok blocked on London City Hall devices in latest ban on Chinese-owned app

March 25, 2023 United Kingdom

Delaying planned increase in state pension age will cost more than £60bn, IFS warns

March 25, 2023 United Kingdom
Don't Miss
Moldova

Slusari, candidat la Primăria Chișinău? Cum răspunde politicianul

By woe whMarch 26, 20230

Fostul vicepreședinte al Parlamentului, Alexandru Slusari, a fost întrebat dacă ar fi de acord să-și…

MAE rus: Îmbunătățirea relațiilor ruso-moldovenești depinde de Chișinău

March 26, 2023

Data la care va fi examinată constituționalitatea Partidului Șor

March 26, 2023

Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng offer to work for fake Korean company for £10,000 a day in MP sting

March 26, 2023
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks

Rishi Sunak pledges ‘quick and visible’ justice to crackdown on anti-social behaviour ‘once and for all’

March 25, 2023

Maia Sandu merge să planteze copaci în Găgăuzia

March 25, 2023

Vlad Filat ar putea reveni în fruntea PLDM. Când va lua decizia finală

March 25, 2023

Middle-class voters coming back to Tories, says polling guru

March 25, 2023

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest National Security News directly to your inbox.

© 2023 Estonian Free Press. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.