Scott Mills Dismissed by BBC Following Police Investigation Disclosure

Scott Mills Dismissed by BBC Following Police Investigation Disclosure
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The BBC's dismissal of Scott Mills after new information on a police investigation highlights broadcaster protocols for handling such cases.

  • Scott Mills confirmed he was investigated by police in his first public statement since his dismissal.
  • The BBC stated it was aware of a police probe involving Mills in 2017.
  • The BBC said it received 'new information' weeks before terminating Mills' contract.
  • The corporation announced it 'acted decisively' in ending the Radio 2 presenter's contract this week.
  • Mills said the announcement of his sacking led to the publication of rumour and speculation.

Scott Mills was dismissed from the BBC after the corporation received new information regarding a prior police investigation. Mills addressed the situation publicly, confirming the investigation and commenting on ensuing speculation.

This event raises questions about broadcaster procedures for addressing staff investigations and the timing of employment decisions when new information emerges. It also illustrates the impact of public disclosures on reputations.

Further details about the police investigation or the new information referenced by the BBC may emerge. The BBC and Mills have not indicated any forthcoming statements or actions.