BBC Chairman Richard Sharp claims that his actions in helping secure a huge undeclared loan for Boris Johnson is an example of good governance and due practice.

In reality it is almost the definition of how cronyism can corrupt public life.

https://bylinetimes.com/2023/02/07/the-boris-johnson-loan-scandal-shows-how-cronyism-corrupts-public-life/

‘The Boris Johnson Loan Scandal Shows how Cronyism Corrupts Public Life’ – Byline Times

BBC Chairman Richard Sharp's help in arranging a loan for Boris Johnson shows how cronyism corrupts public life in the UK.

Byline Times
@adambienkov So the government sets the rules for good practice in recruitment, then the government announces it has followed those rules and the person appointed under those rules confirms the good practice rules were followed. That's all terribly reassuring isn't it?
“Nothing to see here! Move along!”
@adambienkov Bozzo appears to have lied again, is there no shame in this man, obviously not, time to start criminal investigation into how corrupt he is, come on Britain we are better than him and the Tories.
@adambienkov Think we simply have to accept that virtually everything Boris Johnson touches, he corrupts. The whole of the Conservative Party is essentially tainted by the events of the past few years, and perhaps people will keep that in mind at the next election.

@adambienkov

The lackeys of the 1% have an amazing capacity to reframe public corruption as "This is Normal" narratives.