BBC under pressure to apologise to Nigel Farage over false claims about bank account closure... - The Sun
THE BBC faced mounting pressure earlier today to say sorry to Nigel Farage over false claims about his bank account closure.
Former Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg insisted: “The BBC must apologise for getting a story wrong.”
It came after BBC business editor Simon Jack quoted an anonymous source claiming Mr Farage was not rich enough for an account at NatWest-owned Coutts.
He had sat next to NatWest CEO Dame Angela Rose at a dinner the previous evening.
Mr Farage subsequently proved his account was cancelled because of his political views.
Mr Jack made a correction to his story online but has not yet said sorry to the former Ukip leader.
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Last night a respected former BBC newsreader called on the Beeb to climbdown.
Dame Alison has already apologised to Mr Farage
Nicholas Owen said: “Simon Jack is a good journalist and if he sits next to a banker who gives him a line on the Nigel Farage story, well of course he’s going to go with that.
“It’s a jolly good source. But if that source turns out to be wrong, then for goodness sake, just put your hand up.”
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