The British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, has apologised to the Emir of
Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, over reports it published claiming the Emir
was connected with a financial recklessness that took place with the
Kano Emirate fund.
Recall that on April 24, the corporation had
published a report claiming that the Emir was under probe by the
Emirate’s anti-graft commission for alleged mismanagement of Kano
Emirate fund.
The Kano State Public Complaints and
Anti-Corruption Commission had opened an investigation into allegations
of ‘questionable expenditures’ running into billions of naira by the
council over a short period of time.
However, in the apology
letter dated April 28, 2017 and sent to Emir Sanusi, Mr. Jamie Angus,
editorial director at BBC, said that an April 24 story quoting the
Chairman, of Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption
Commission, Muhyi Magaji, as saying that he (Sanusi) was amongst those
being investigated in connection with alleged misappropriation of about
N6 billion Emirate Council fund was “not correct.”
“The recording
of the interview was passed to another colleague in Abuja office,
summarised in a despatch and then sent to London where the online report
was written and published.”
“It is now clear from our
investigations that the reports did not accurately reflect what we were
told by Mr. Magaji, who had, in fact, made clear to our reporter that
you had not been invited in for questioning and indeed that it was
unlikely that there would be a need to invite you for question.
“Accordingly,
the report we published suggested that you were under personal
investigation was not correct and for that I offer my sincere
apologies,” Mr. Angus said.
Below is the apology letter:
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