Richard Sharp: Watchdog head steps back from BBC chair probeon January 30, 2023 at 5:53 pm

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

William Shawcross will no longer lead a review of Richard Sharp’s appointment owing to past contacts.

Richard Sharp

The head of the watchdog probing the appointment of the BBC chairman has stepped back because of past contact between the pair.

William Shawcross, the commissioner for public appointments, was set to examine how Richard Sharp got the job.

It followed controversy over Mr Sharp’s role in loan talks involving then prime minister Boris Johnson, who nominated him for the role.

The government has insisted Mr Sharp was appointed on merit.

An alternative investigator is set to be drafted in to review how the appointment, announced in January 2021, was made.

Labour’s shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell appeared to raise a question about the timing of Mr Shawcross’s announcement, tweeting: “It’s taken him a week to realise a conflict of interest”.

Mr Shawcross revealed his decision to step back from the probe in a letter to the chair of the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee.

In the letter, he added he had decided on the move because he had met Mr Sharp on “previous occasions,” without offering further details. He did not give a timeline for when his replacement would be found.

Mr Sharp’s appointment is also set to be examined in a separate probe from the BBC board, which will examine his current personal interests for any conflicts.

The former Goldman Sachs banker has admitted he set up a meeting between Sam Blyth, a wealthy Canadian and distant relative of Mr Johnson, with Cabinet Secretary Simon Case in late 2020.

He has denied involvement in arranging a loan or giving financial advice.

In a BBC interview last week, he said Mr Blyth had offered to act as guarantor on a loan – reportedly worth up to £800,000 – after reading about the PM’s money troubles in the media.

At the time, Mr Sharp was working as a Treasury adviser on support for businesses during the pandemic, but had already applied for the senior BBC role.

He was advised not to have any further involvement in discussions about the PM’s personal finances, he told the BBC, as it could be perceived as a conflict of interest.

He said he had no further involvement beyond that meeting – and insisted Mr Johnson’s personal finances were not discussed at a dinner he attended with Mr Johnson and Mr Blyth in May 2021, three months after starting his BBC role.

Mr Sharp said he would not quit, but expressed some regret over offering to engineer the meeting with the cabinet secretary.

He said: “With all this fuss, with the benefit of hindsight, particularly at that time I might have said ‘Do it yourself’, but I was working in Downing Street at the time as the economic adviser to support industries”.

- Advertisement -

Discover

Sponsor

Latest

‘Miya’ Museum: The controversy around Assam’s ‘Muslim’ museumon November 28, 2022 at 12:23 am

Authorities in India's Assam state sealed a museum dedicated to Muslims - and many are asking why.Authorities in India's Assam state sealed a museum...

EuroMillions result: UK ticket-holder claims £171m lottery jackpoton September 25, 2022 at 9:33 am

The ticketholder is now richer than singer Harry Styles after scooping the huge jackpot.Image source, AlamyA person has come forward to claim the £171m...

Indonesia: Fans ‘died in the arms’ of players in stadium crushon October 3, 2022 at 10:39 am

Indonesia says dozens of children, the youngest believed to be just three, are among the dead.This video can not be playedTo play this video...

Brazil 1-0 Switzerland: Casemiro winner seals last-16 spoton November 28, 2022 at 6:25 pm

Casemiro scores a stunning winning goal as five-time champions Brazil edge past Switzerland to reach the World Cup knockout stage.An otherwise drab encounter was...

Actress Clara Darcy: Why I’m starring in a play about my brain tumouron June 18, 2022 at 12:08 am

Actress Clara Darcy says she is grateful for having had a rare form of brain cancer.Actress Clara Darcy says she is grateful for having...