
Boris Johnson ‘very concerned’ over BBC tactics to land Diana interview
NY Post
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Friday he was “very concerned” about the findings of an official report that found former BBC journalist Martin Bashir used deceitful tactics to land the bombshell 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
“I am obviously concerned by the findings of Lord Dyson’s report,” Johnson told reporters, referring to former senior judge John Dyson, who led an inquiry that found Bashir had used deceit and fake bank statements to secure the sit-down, Reuters reported. The report also lambasted the BBC over its “woefully ineffective” investigation of Bashir’s actions.More Related News

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