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1/ Sunday Times: SCOOP by Harry Yorke and Gabriel Pogrun

The BBC chairman, the prime minister and the £800,000 loan guarantee

Bloody hell. So the BBC in the form of its chairman, Sharp, has been sitting on this story FOR YEARS @Ofcom

Impartialityā‰ļø Not even lip service.

The BBC chairman - Sharp- , a Tory donor, helped to arrange a guarantee on a loan of up to £800,000 for Boris Johnson weeks before the then prime minister recommended him for the role.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-bbc-chairman-the-prime-minister-and-the-800-000-loan-guarantee-f7nt5kfml

The BBC chairman, the prime minister and the £800,000 loan guarantee

The BBC chairman helped to arrange a guarantee on a loan of up to £800,000 for Boris Johnson weeks before the then prime minister recommended him for the role

The Sunday Times

2/

Richard Sharp was involved in talks about financing Johnson’s Downing Street lifestyle in November and December 2020.

ā€œSharp, 66, a former banker at Goldman Sachs, had already submitted his application to become chairman of the public service broadcaster & had reached the final stages of the recruitment process.ā€

ā€œThe BBC chairman helped to arrange a guarantee on a loan of up to Ā£800,000 for Boris Johnson weeks before the then prime minister recommended him for the roleā€

FFS.

3/ It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that a PM that needs a Ā£800k credit line is a security risk

And an ethics risk.

Stunned to discover that the CABINET OFFICE and SIMON CAVE knew about this.

How the f*** did Sharp get appointed?

Have they all lost their minds?

I’m trying to get my head around this.

The BBC is PACKED with people who are supposed to be journalists.

4/ Did they have enough journalistic nous to find out this story but were forbidden from publishing it because it would embarrass both the Chairman and the Government @Ofcom ?

In which case how is that remotely in keeping with its duty of impartiality in its Charter @Ofcom ?

Or did this organisation packed full of journalists paid for out of the public purse not know about this storyā‰ļø

It just passed them by to be scooped by the Sunday Timesā‰ļø

5/.
I’m guessing the former.

Which is really very very shocking.

And shameful.

Making a monkey out of BBC journalists along the way.

Remember Sunak was managed by Sharp at Goldman Sachs. What did he know?

The BBC has a long history of appointing politically connected people. However, there is no known precedent of a prime minister selecting an individual who was simultaneously helping them with their personal finances.

6/ I missed this:

ā€œBBC job application says: "You cannot be considered for a public appointment if you fail to declare any conflict of interest"

Candidates must disclose anything which could later undermine confidence in appointment

Sharp didn't tell panel. MPs on pre-hearing did not know ā€

So who were the MPs and other people on the panel ?

What did the know or suspect?

@Fascinatorfun Is this grounds for judicial review ?
@Fascinatorfun Rancid corruption. It's like a cheap farce.
@Fascinatorfun what’s most shocking is that we’re no longer shocked.
@Fascinatorfun More to the point, why have both Sharp and Johnson not been arrested and charged with corruption? How is Sharp still serving in a role obtained through corruption?

@Fascinatorfun

She might not be a former banker but people consider Brexit and Tory propagandists like Laura Kuenssberg a "journalist".

@proscience @Fascinatorfun
Probably the same people who regard BBC News as unbiased news.
@Fascinatorfun The really depressing thing was I heard a certain LBC producer that had promoted Brexit stating that it was wrong to examine private invidious tax affairs. My concern has always been payments / arrangements went to a considerable number of people ncluding journalists. Let’s think about the courtier journalists who publicly declared their support for Brexit at key stages.
@Fascinatorfun I was going to say ā€˜unbelievable’, but sadly, all too believable. What *is* incredible is that such stories of cronyism and corruption no longer surprise us.

@Fascinatorfun Good grief. Well done to the Times journalists (not something I often say to Murdoch press). I hope this latest scandal keeps Johnson and his cronies out of power for many years.

#bbcnewscast @krishgm #GetTheToriesOut #TheTimes

@Fascinatorfun He must be removed . It’s deplorable that so many positions appear to be linked to lobbying . It’s the fact that there is no scrutiny & no impact even when stories finally leak.No wonder there has been no focus on Zahawi and others eg Bamford , after all why would there be when these facts emerge.
@Fascinatorfun thats why I dont watch any political programmes or news on the BBC anymore. Even when they relay messages from the government they never hold them to fact checking, just repeat it verbatim.
@Fascinatorfun BBC news now running unflattering pictures of Johnson so he appears desperate & flummoxed