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Lauren Morris

Crisis expert issues verdict on how BBC could have responded to Scott Mills scandal

  • BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was dismissed last week after almost three decades, following reports of historical allegations of serious sexual offences.
  • Mills had been questioned by police in 2018 over the allegations, but the Crown Prosecution Service found insufficient evidence to bring charges; however, the BBC reportedly terminated his contract after discovering the alleged victim was under 16.
  • The BBC later apologised for not investigating a separate allegation of 'inappropriate communications' involving Mills, reported by a journalist last year, and confirmed it acted decisively on 'new information'.
  • Crisis management expert Neil McLeod stated that organisations like the BBC need pre-planned, rapid responses to scandals, especially given the speed of social media and the broadcaster's history of high-profile issues.
  • McLeod advised the incoming BBC Director-General, Matt Brittin, to review the broadcaster's processes for handling such situations, noting that past delays in action have caused significant problems.

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‘You have just minutes to respond’: How crisis expert would react to Scott Mills scandal

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