Ottawa Citizen

BBC TO PROBE DIANA INTERVIEW.

Probing whether princess tricked into taking part

- MICHAEL HOLDEN

LONDON • The head of Britain’s BBC said on Monday the corporatio­n would hold an inquiry into how the broadcaste­r secured a famous 1995 interview with the late Princess Diana, amid accusation­s from her brother she had been tricked into taking part.

During the i nterview, which was watched by more than 20 million viewers in Britain, Diana shocked the nation by admitting to an affair and giving details of her failed marriage to heir-tothe-throne Prince Charles.

“The BBC is taking this very seriously and we want to get to the truth,” Tim Davie, the BBC’s director general said in a statement about Charles Spencer’s claims. “We are in the process of commission­ing a robust and independen­t investigat­ion.”

This month, her brother said the BBC had failed to apologize for what he said were forged documents and “other deceit” that led him to introduce journalist Martin Bashir to Diana.

The Daily Mail has also published what it said were notes Spencer took during a meeting with Bashir and Diana in 1995, in which the newspaper says the journalist made a series of allegation­s in an attempt to obtain the interview.

These included claims Diana was being bugged by the security services, that two senior aides were being paid to provide informatio­n about her, and that Bashir had provided faked bank statements to back this up.

Bashir has not c ommented on the matter. Reuters has been unable to contact him.

The BBC says the journalist, who gained global renown from the Diana interview and is currently the corporatio­n’s religious affairs correspond­ent, was currently on sick leave, recovering from heart surgery and from contractin­g COVID-19.

Spencer has demanded an apology from the BBC and an independen­t inquiry into how Bashir obtained the interview with Diana, saying he had been excluded from a 1996 internal BBC investigat­ion. The BBC says it has apologized for the faked statements.

In his Twitter posts on Sunday, Spencer said he knew Bashir had used fake bank statements and other dishonesty to obtain the Diana interview but said “what I only found out 2 weeks ago ... is that the BBC also knew. Not only knew about it, but that they covered it up.”

His assertion came after the release of documents from the BBC following requests under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act from a journalist who had been researchin­g the interview.

The Panorama interview was Diana’s first public comments about her doomed union with Charles.

The couple divorced in 1996 and she was killed aged 36 in a car crash in Paris the following year.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Princess Diana shocked the U.K. in 1995 by admitting to an affair and giving details of her failed marriage to heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles.
REUTERS Princess Diana shocked the U.K. in 1995 by admitting to an affair and giving details of her failed marriage to heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles.

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