The latest on the Scott Mills sacking scandal has claimed that the BBC was left with “no choice” but to sack the DJ after compelling new information allegedly came to light.
Earlier this week, the Radio 2 Breakfast Show host was fired from his show and dropped by the BBC over allegations of historic sexual offences towards a boy under 16.
The Met Police revealed they had investigated the complaints, and the CPS found there wasn’t enough evidence to charge the DJ. Now, after his supporters asked why he was sacked when he wasn’t charged with any crime, new information over his axe has apparently been shared…
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The latest on Scott Mills’ sacking scandal has apparently seen new information come to light (Credit: BBC)
Scott Mills latest: ‘Compelling new information’
According to The Mirror, Scott Mills was sacked after the BBC received compelling new information about his alleged behaviour.
It’s claimed that, after reviewing the fresh allegations, the BBC was left with “no choice” but to axe Mills.
Apparently, while the new information involves the same person who brought the 2016 complaint, the complaint itself is different to the claims made during that investigation, which centred on allegations of serious sexual offences.
It’s claimed the BBC assessed the new details over the past few days. Bosses then made the decision to terminate his contract. It’s claimed they decided “he had to go.”
The paper added that the suggestion he was fired solely because of the 2016 police investigation is “wide of the mark”.
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