The Independent

Watchdog chief steps down from BBC chair inquiry

- SOPHIE WINGATE

The head of a probe into the appointmen­t of the BBC chair who got the job weeks after it is claimed he helped Boris Johnson secure an £800,000 loan has stood down.

Public appointmen­ts commission­er William Shawcross said he was recusing himself from the inquiry into Richard Sharp’s

appointmen­t because he has met Mr Sharp in the past.

Mr Shawcross had planned to conduct an inquiry into whether the rules were properly followed, after reports that Mr Sharp helped then-prime minister Boris Johnson secure the loan.

But in a letter to the chair of the Commons digital, culture, media and sport (DCMS) committee yesterday, Mr Shawcross wrote: “As I have met Mr Sharp on previous occasions, I have decided to recuse myself from this particular investigat­ion.

“I will be delegating my powers as commission­er under the 2019 Order in Council to an independen­t person who will be appointed by my office for this one investigat­ion.

“They will have sole responsibi­lity and will be supported by my officials.”

He added that he will continue with all his other regulatory functions as commission­er.

Labour’s shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell shared Mr Shawcross’s letter on Twitter, adding: “It’s taken him a week to realise a conflict of interest, sharing these cosy relationsh­ips.

“The truth must come out about this appointmen­t.”

Mr Sharp is due to be grilled by MPs on the DCMS committee next month over evidence he gave at a pre-appointmen­t hearing.

The former banker had already been facing calls to stand down after it emerged that, in late 2020, he had introduced Sam Blyth to cabinet secretary Simon Case to discuss whether Mr Blyth, a distant cousin of Mr Johnson whom Mr Sharp has known for more than 40 years, could act as a guarantor for a loan facility for the prime minister.

The Sunday Times reported that Mr Johnson was warned by officials in December 2020 to stop asking Mr Sharp for advice on his personal financial matters, just days before the latter was announced as the new BBC chair in January 2021.

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William Shaw cross was due to investigat­e the appointmen­t of Richard Sharp amid report she helped Boris Johnson secure a loan

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