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The BBC has terminated the contracts of long-serving presenter Scott Mills after receiving “new information” about his personal conduct, the broadcaster said.
The decision, announced after Mills was taken off air last week, followed renewed scrutiny of a historic Metropolitan Police inquiry that began in December 2016.
Police say a man was questioned under caution in July 2018 over allegations relating to alleged offences said to have occurred between 1997 and 2000; a file was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service and the probe was closed in May 2019 after prosecutors concluded the evidential threshold for charges was not met.
The BBC confirmed it was aware of the police investigation in 2017 and said it is reviewing what was known then.
The corporation also apologised for not following up on a separate allegation raised with it in 2025.
Mills, 53, issued a statement saying he had fully cooperated with police in 2018 and asking for privacy, while several outlets report the broadcaster has pulled or is reviewing programmes featuring him.
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