Martin Bashir says its unreasonable & unfair to hold him responsible over deceitful Diana interview
Lord Dyson s report revelations led to Prince Harry and Prince William criticising the BBC and the press culture to gain unethical access to their late mum Princess Diana. Written By Martin Bashir says its unreasonable & unfair to hold him responsible over deceitful Diana interview.
Journalist Martin Bashir, who has come under fire for using deceitful tactics to secure an interview with Princess Diana back in 1995, has reacted to the inquiry report that was released a few days ago. The report revealed that Bashir forged bank statements to gain access to the Princess. Reacting to the report of former High Court judge Lord John Dyson, Bashir said he is deeply sorry.
Поради интервју со принцезата Дијана добиено со измама пред 25 год оставки во ББЦ kanal5.com.mk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kanal5.com.mk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Journalist Martin Bashir has broken his silence following the publication of the Dyson Report, telling The Sunday Times he doesn't believe he harmed Princess Diana in any way.
Martin Bashir, the BBC journalist who tricked princess Diana into giving an explosive interview, on Sunday apologised to Princes William and Harry but said claims linking his actions to her death were "unreasonable". A report by retired senior judge John Dyson published on Thursday found that Bashir commissioned faked bank statements that falsely suggested some of Diana's closest aides were being paid by the security services to keep tabs on.