BBC chairman Richard Sharp announces resignation after conflict of interest case

A report published on Friday found a violation of the rules on public appointments. The principal concerned evokes a violation “inadvertently”.

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Richard Sharp, then president of the BBC, in London (United Kingdom), February 27, 2023. (PRU / AFP)

BBC Chairman Richard Sharp announced his resignation on Friday April 28. The former banker was swept away by a conflict of interest case surrounding his appointment as head of the British public audiovisual group. A published report found a violation of the rules on public appointments.

Richard Sharp was appointed head of the BBC in 2021, shortly after playing matchmaker to help Boris Johnson, then Prime Minister, obtain a loan of 800,000 pounds sterling (906,000 euros). The report points to the fact that Richard Sharp had informed Boris johnson, as early as 2020, that he wanted to take the seat of president of the BBC, reports the latter (in English).

The report “finds that I have violated the governance code for public appointments”, but that this violation “does not necessarily invalidate the appointment”, explains Richard Sharp in a press release. Invoking a violation “inadvertently”Richard Sharp argues that he wants to put first “BBC Interests”believing that this case could represent a “distraction” related to “well done” of the British audiovisual giant. His resignation will be effective at the end of June.


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