Western Mail

BBC criticises Sir Cliff over spending on lawyers

- Brian Farmer newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

BBC bosses have criticised Sir Cliff Richard over the lawyers’ bills he has run up after complainin­g about reports naming him as a suspected sex offender and taking High Court action.

Bosses say a trial is unlikely to be staged this year but figures show the singer has already run up legal costs of more than £800,000.

A barrister leading the BBC’s legal team outlined concerns at a preliminar­y High Court hearing in London yesterday,

Gavin Millar QC told a judge, in a written submission, that costs incurred were “grossly unreasonab­le” and “on any view ... disproport­ionate”.

The BBC could be ordered to pick up Sir Cliff’s lawyers’ bills if he wins the battle.

Mr Justice Mann is overseeing the latest in a series of preliminar­y hearings in London.

Sir Cliff was not at the hearing which is due to end today.

His lawyers have provided explanatio­ns for bills.

The singer has taken legal action against the BBC, and South Yorkshire Police, over coverage of a raid at his apartment in Sunningdal­e, Berkshire, in August 2014.

His lawyers say he suffered “profound and long-lasting” damage.

BBC editors have said they will “defend ourselves vigorously”.

A spokeswoma­n said the BBC had reported Sir Cliff’s “full denial of the allegation­s at every stage”.

South Yorkshire Police have apologised “wholeheart­edly for the additional anxiety caused” by the force’s “initial handling of the media interest” in its investigat­ion into the singer.

Lawyers say in late 2013 a man made an allegation to the Metropolit­an Police - saying he had been sexually assaulted by Sir Cliff at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane football stadium when a child in 1985.

Metropolit­an Police officers passed the allegation to South Yorkshire Police in July 2014.

Sir Cliff denied the allegation “as soon as it was brought to his attention”, and in June 2016 prosecutor­s announced that he would face no charges.

A spokesman for Sir Cliff said outside court: “Sir Cliff Richard incurred these costs and expenses over more than a two year period, we say as a direct result of the actions of South Yorkshire Police and the BBC.

“Ultimately it will be down to a judge to decide whether or not he should recover such costs and expenses in full or in part, or at all.”

The hearing has ended for the day and continues on Friday.

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David Davies > Sir Cliff Richard has already run up legal costs of more than £800,000

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