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Richard Sharp (left) and Boris Johnson (right).
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  • BBC chairman Richard Sharp distanced himself from securing a loan for Boris Johnson in 2020. 
  • Sharp said he was not involved in making the loan or arranging the guarantee. 
  • UK PM Rishi Sunak said that Sharp was appointed as BBC chair through an independent process. 


BBC Chairman Richard Sharp said his role in securing a loan for former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson went no further than introducing an old friend who was keen to help a government official in late 2020.

Sharp, a former Goldman Sachs banker, however, said the broadcaster's nominations committee would check that all appropriate guidelines had been followed within the BBC since he joined.

Both men have been facing questions after the Sunday Times reported that Sharp helped to secure a loan that allowed Johnson to draw up to 800 000 pounds before the-then prime minister recommended Sharp for the job at Britain's largest public broadcaster.

He had applied to chair the BBC at the time of the introduction, and was offered the role in January 2021.

A BBC spokesman said: "The BBC plays no role in the recruitment of the chair and any questions are a matter for the government."

Sharp said in a letter to the BBC's staff that he did not want the issue to distract from the challenges faced by the broadcaster.

He said in the letter:

I was not involved in making a loan, or arranging a guarantee, and I did not arrange any financing.

"What I did do was to seek an introduction of (an old friend) Sam Blyth to the relevant official in government."

He said he had agreed with government officials that to avoid any conflict, he would have nothing further to do with the matter. Blyth is also Johnson's distant cousin.

Sharp said he had no involvement whatsoever with any subsequent process and he did not know any more than what had been reported in the media about a loan, or reported guarantee.

The Sunday Times said the loan was finalised in February 2021, with Blyth's role as guarantor declared internally the following month.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Monday that the appointment process was rigorous and independent. "It's transparent and published online and Mr Sharp's appointment went through that full process," he told reporters.

Johnson told Sky News on Monday that the controversy was "absolute nonsense".

"Let me just tell you Richard Sharp is a good and wise man but he knows absolutely nothing about my personal finances," he said.

Sharp said the government had confirmed he was appointed on merit and the recruitment process was followed appropriately.

He said the nominations committee would publish the conclusions of its review in the interests of transparency.



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