BBC board member resigns over ‘governance issues’ – after tough few weeks for the corporation

A BBC board member has resigned over ‘governance issues’ at the top of the embattled corporation.

Shumeet Banerji stepped down after claiming he was ‘not consulted’ about the events leading up to the departure of director-general, Tim Davie, and Deborah Turness, chief executive of BBC News.

The scandal-hit BBC confirmed on Friday that Mr Banerji, who was appointed to the  board in January 2022, had resigned.

‘Mr Banerji’s term on the Board as a non-executive director was due to end at the end of December and we thank him for his service,’ a BBC spokesperson said.

‘The search for a replacement is already well under way and we will update further in due course.’

It comes weeks after Mr Davie dramatically resigned following a row over the doctoring of a BBC Panorama documentary on Donald Trump

Banerji’s resignation over ‘governance issues’ indicates that he has levelled direct criticism at chairman Samir Shah and other members of the board.

The technology executive’s departure comes just days before board members Sir Robbie Gibb and Caroline Thomson will give evidence to the to the Culture Media and Sport Committee of MPs.

Shumeet Banerji has resigned over 'governance issues' at the top of the embattled BBC

Shumeet Banerji has resigned over ‘governance issues’ at the top of the embattled BBC

Mr Banerji, founder of Condorcet LP, an advisory and investment firm, has been a non-executive director since 2022.

Mr Davie and Ms Turness stepped down after an internal dossier exposed a string of incidents that demonstrated serious apparent bias in the Corporation’s coverage on issues including the Israel-Gaza conflict and transgender rights. 

The corporation is also facing a $1bn lawsuit from the US president who demanded a retraction, an apology and compensation after the documentary suggested Mr Trump had made a ‘direct call for violent action’ as two separate sections of his speech in the run-up to the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, were spliced together in a 12-second clip.

The broadcaster said the splicing of the speech was an ‘error of judgment’ but refused to pay financial compensation.

 This is a breaking news story. More to follow. 



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