Scott Mills Sacked by BBC After Past Sexual Offence Investigation Emerges
In Brief
The BBC's handling of historical allegations against Scott Mills has raised questions about its response to misconduct claims.
Key Facts
- A sex offence investigation into Scott Mills was closed due to lack of evidence, according to police.
- Scott Mills was dismissed from BBC Radio 2 on Monday following allegations regarding his conduct.
- The investigation into Mills began in 2016 and was dropped in 2019 after the CPS found insufficient evidence to bring charges.
- A former BBC Radio DJ has warned against a media 'feeding frenzy' in response to Mills' sacking.
- Scott Mills has reportedly stopped returning calls after his dismissal.
What Happened
Scott Mills was sacked from BBC Radio 2 after details emerged of a past police investigation into allegations of sexual offences against a teenage boy, which was closed due to insufficient evidence.
Why It Matters
The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of how major institutions like the BBC respond to allegations of misconduct involving high-profile figures, and the potential reputational impact.
What's Next
Further attention may focus on the BBC's internal processes and any additional information about the broadcaster's response to the allegations. No new investigations have been announced.
Sources
- The Independent — Sex offence investigation into Scott Mills was closed due to lack of evidence(12h ago)
- The Independent — Scott Mills ‘has stopped returning calls’ after BBC sacking as colleague warns against ‘feeding frenzy’(11h ago)
- BBC News — Mills' abrupt sacking creates another headache for the BBC(1d ago)
