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The graphic designer who mocked up bank statements that helped Martin Bashir secure an interview with Diana, Princess of Wales has demanded a face-to face-apology from the director general of the BBC after being exonerated by a report into the scandal.
In the report, Lord Dyson praised Matt Wiessler for acting “responsibly and appropriately” after he blew the whistle on Bashir when he realised how the fake statements had been used to gain the trust of Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer.
Wiessler told the Guardian he had been treated “disgracefully” by the BBC since raising the alarm. “I feel vindicated – someone has at last found out that I was completely innocent,” he said.
The Dyson Bashir report exposes a pattern in the way the BBC deals with scandals and mistakes. Those who fail upwards and victimisation of whistleblowers.
The father-of-three s wife Deborah Bashir, 63, and daughter Eliza, 25, were photographed carrying a suitcase and two overnight bags into a waiting Audi A5 outside their detached home in Hampshire.