The chairman of the BBC has said Emily Maitlis was “completely wrong” in her complaints over how the broadcaster acted following her monologue about Dominic Cummings’ lockdown trip to Durham.
In her MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival last month, former Newsnight presenter Maitlis claimed the BBC was “perhaps sending a message of reassurance directly to the government itself” by censuring her quickly after the May 2020 broadcast in which she said Cummings had “broken the rules” and “the country can see that, and it’s shocked the government cannot”.
Addressing the DCMS Committee on Tuesday morning, BBC chairman Richard Sharp (pictured, left) said: “While I thought the issues she raised were worthwhile and very good, she was completely wrong on saying due process wasn’t followed.”
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