
Broadcaster June Sarpong has been appointed the BBC’s new director of creative diversity days after the corporation was nearly dragged into a race row over its handling of a viewer complaint.
The BBC said the former Channel 4 presenter “will lead a renewed drive to further transform and modernise the BBC and its culture”.
“She will work to increase representation and ensure that our content reflects the public we serve,” it added.
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