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    BBC board member Shumeet Banerji resigns | Media News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 22, 2025 Latest News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Banerji said in his resignation letter that he was unhappy about governance issues at the organisation, BBC News reported.

    Published On 21 Nov 202521 Nov 2025

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    Shumeet Banerji has resigned from the BBC board and criticised governance issues at the organisation, the latest blow to the broadcaster weeks after its director general quit.

    The BBC confirmed Banerji’s departure on Friday, saying he stepped down only weeks before the end of his four-year term.

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    According to BBC News, Banerji said in his resignation letter that he was unhappy about governance issues at the organisation.

    He also said he had not been consulted about key developments surrounding the abrupt exits of director general Tim Davie and BBC News chief executive Deborah Turness, BBC News reported.

    Both stepped down on November 9 after mounting criticism of the broadcaster’s handling of political coverage, including the editing of a Donald Trump speech delivered on January 6, 2021, shortly before his supporters stormed the United States Capitol.

    ‘No legal basis’

    The BBC issued an apology on November 13 for how its investigative programme Panorama edited the footage. However, it insisted there was “no legal basis” for Trump to sue for defamation.

    The dispute focuses on Panorama’s documentary, Trump: A Second Chance?, broadcast in October 2024, just days before Trump secured re-election.

    The film stitched together two separate lines from Trump’s January 6 address, almost an hour apart, creating the impression he urged supporters to “fight like hell” while heading towards the Capitol.

    Trump and his allies say the sequence was misleading and stripped away crucial context from the speech.

    They argue that Trump also told the crowd “to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard” and encouraged supporters to “cheer on our brave senators and Congressmen and women”. The edited version, they say, suggested a more direct incitement to violence.

    The scandal has intensified scrutiny of the BBC at a moment when the broadcaster is already grappling with accusations of internal bias, fuelled by a leaked internal memo.



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