An investigation into how the BBC and Martin Bashir landed the Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales will reportedly be published on Thursday and conclude the journalist used deceitful methods.
Lord Dyson, the former master of the rolls and head of civil justice, was appointed to look into the circumstances surrounding the explosive 1995 interview, which famously featured Diana saying: “Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.”
According to the Telegraph, the report has concluded Bashir deployed deceitful methods in securing the interview, in breach of BBC editorial rules.
Former BBC journalist Martin Bashir has been investigated for how he secured his headline-making interview (Ian West/PA)
An investigation into how the BBC and Martin Bashir landed the Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales will reportedly be published on Thursday and conclude the journalist used deceitful methods.
Lord Dyson, the former master of the rolls and head of civil justice, was appointed to look into the circumstances surrounding the explosive 1995 interview, which famously featured Diana saying: “Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.”
According to the Telegraph, the report has concluded Bashir deployed deceitful methods in securing the interview, in breach of BBC editorial rules.
Former BBC journalist Martin Bashir has been investigated for how he secured his headline-making interview (Ian West/PA)