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Tony Hall left the national gallery as the BBC scandal spread Former BBC Director-General Tony Hall has resigned as president of the National Gallery, rumors continue to spread after a cursed report from a 25-year-old presenter Diana in an interview with the Princess of Wales. A query published earlier in the week found that BBC journalist Martin Bashir lied in 1995 to get a unique interview with the princess, using deceptive methods covered by an internal investigation that was “incredibly ineffective” by Hall, who later became the announcer’s CEO. Hall said in a statement Saturday that he had left his role at the National Gallery “and it is clear that continuing in the role would be to block attention from an institution I am paying close attention to.” ....
The interrogation of Diana’s interviews sparks a new crisis of confidence in the BBC The Welsh princess also put Diana in crisis before the BBC Panorama the interview was given, lies and forged documents were revealed and the UK announcer dragged him 25 years later into another scandal over editorial standards and cover culture. Recorded on Guy Fawkes Day 1995 and secretly edited at an Eastbourne hotel, journalist Martin Bashir’s super-ball was initially understood to be a historic bet by a public corporation that relied on the royal charter. license payers and government permission. The decision was so sensible that Lord John Birt, the general manager at the time, kept his chair in the dark monarchical arch of Marmaduke Hussey until Diana described her “crowded” wedding tape. Birtr demanded his resignation before even tuning in to 23 million viewers. “I had a moving sense that I could have thrown myself into the head for a crime committed verbatim a f ....