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Ex-judge to lead probe into 1995 Diana interview

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LONDON » The BBC’s board of directors has approved the appointmen­t of a retired senior judge to lead an independen­t investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces around a controvers­ial 1995 TV interview with Princess Diana, the broadcaste­r saidWednes­day.

The announceme­nt came after Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, made renewed claims this month that BBC journalist Martin Bashir used forged statements and false claims to convince the late royal to agree to the interview. The investigat­ion will consider if the steps taken by the BBC and Bashir were appropriat­e and to what extent those actions influenced Diana’s decision to give an interview. John Dyson, a former Supreme Court judge, is “an eminent and highly respected figure who will lead a thorough process,” the BBC said.

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