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Due process - statement


Category : 麻豆社
Date : 10.05.2004
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Stephen Dando, Director, 麻豆社 People, and Caroline Thomson, Director, Policy and Legal, have now reached their decisions in the 麻豆社 disciplinary process which they have been leading.


The process followed the 麻豆社's procedures throughout and the decisions, as they relate to individuals, will remain, as is normal practice, entirely confidential between the 麻豆社 and those concerned.


However, we would wish to confirm that no dismissals were involved.


Furthermore there are two points of clarification arising from the process.


In the interests of fairness to individuals and the reputation of 麻豆社 journalism as a whole we would wish to make known:


    1. In relation to the broadcast on the Today programme, on 29 May 2003, we are satisfied that a core script was properly prepared and cleared in line with normal production practices in place at the time, but was then not followed by Andrew Gilligan. We consider that the 麻豆社's evidence to the Hutton Inquiry could have been clearer in this respect.


    2. During the Hutton Inquiry much attention was drawn to an e-mail sent by the editor of the Today programme, Kevin Marsh, to the Head of Radio News, Stephen Mitchell, on 27 June 2003. Lord Hutton concluded that this e-mail should have been referred to their senior colleagues and that the fact that it was not constituted a flaw in the 麻豆社's management system.


    The impression given by the 麻豆社's evidence was that this e-mail did not reflect the views of senior News management. The process has concluded that in fact it did reflect their views and that the views in question had been the subject of recent discussion, so there was no need for the e-mail to be referred up.


    The implied criticism of Stephen Mitchell and Kevin Marsh in these aspects was in our view unjustified.


Meanwhile a separate process to identify the editorial lessons from these events is currently being conducted by another team under the chairmanship of Ronald Neil.


The acting Director-General, Mark Byford, plans to take the conclusions from the Neil Report to the Board of Governors in June.


Richard Sambrook, 麻豆社 Director of News, said: "I welcome the conclusion of the 麻豆社's internal inquiry that proper editorial processes were in place on the Today Programme.


"I also welcome the fact that it has concluded that Kevin Marsh and Steve Mitchell acted properly and that all those involved were acting in what they believed were the 麻豆社's best interests.


"This has been a difficult period for 麻豆社 News. There are lessons to learn from the events of last year and we will be working closely with Ron Neil in his review to ensure the 麻豆社's journalism is of the highest standard.


"We must now put this chapter behind us and continue with our main objective: providing strong, trusted journalism to our UK and global audiences."



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Date : 10.05.2004
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