End the cronies

THE next BBC chair must be "free of the cronyism and sleaze" that forced Richard Sharp to quit, Labour demanded yesterday.
The plea comes amid growing pressure for ministers to be banned from "interfering" in the selection process, while Shadow Culture Secretary Lucy Powell called for a "root and branch review of the appointments system.
Mr Sharp resigned after a report found he had failed to properly declare his involvement in helping then PM Boris Johnson secure an £800,000 loan.
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