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BBC in crisis as chief resigns over sex abuse fiasco

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BBC director-general George Entwistle (left), with chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Chris Patten, announces his resigation. Photo: AP

The BBC was in turmoil on Sunday after its director-general dramatically quit over a broadcast by the British broadcaster’s flagship news show that wrongly accused a politician of child sex abuse.

George Entwistle’s departure – after just two months in the job – plunges the BBC into fresh crisis after it was engulfed by a scandal surrounding Jimmy Savile, the late BBC star now alleged to have been a prolific sex offender.

“The wholly exceptional events of the past few weeks have led me to conclude that the BBC should appoint a new leader,” Entwistle said in a televised statement outside the broadcaster’s London headquarters late on Saturday.

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“To have been the director-general of the BBC even for a short period, and in the most challenging of circumstances, has been a great honour.”

The 50-year-old’s leadership is the shortest in the BBC’s history.

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Entwistle announced his resignation the day after the BBC’s flagship news programme Newsnight was forced to apologise for wrongly implicating a senior Conservative party figure in abuse at a Welsh children’s home in the 1970s.

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