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The BBC has dismissed long‑time presenter Scott Mills after obtaining “new information” linked to a historical police investigation.
Mills’ contracts were terminated on March 27, the corporation said, and the decision was publicly addressed by outgoing director‑general Tim Davie during an all‑staff call on April 2.
Davie said recently revealed details — including that the complainant in a police probe dating back to the late 1990s was under 16 — made the action “very clear.” Police records show an allegation was first referred in 2016, Mills was interviewed under caution in 2018 and the Crown Prosecution Service concluded in 2019 there was insufficient evidence to charge.
Mills has said he “fully cooperated” with the inquiry and issued a statement via lawyers.
The BBC has begun reviewing what senior staff knew about the earlier investigation.
The fallout has seen Mills removed from upcoming projects, a charity ending a partnership and the removal of a commemorative plaque at Fleet Services on April 2.
The broadcaster has named replacements for affected programmes and says it acted in line with its culture and values.
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