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BBC board member Banerji quits after Trump documentary edit

Shumeet Baniaerji, an independent director of the BBC board, resigned on Friday after the broadcaster claimed that a speech given by Donald Trump was incorrectly edited. The BBC has threatened to sue for $5 billion over the matter.

Banerji resigned a couple of weeks before the end of his four-year tenure. He is also a member of the board of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries, and a former CEO of management consulting firm Booz & Company.

Banerji, according to the broadcaster's news department, had written in his resignation letter that he felt upset by governance issues at top management.

BBC News reported that Banerji claimed in the letter that he was not consulted on the events leading to the resignations by Tim Davie, the BBC director general, and Deborah Turness as chief executive officer of BBC News.

Davie and Turness resigned on November 9, following allegations of bias against the broadcaster. This included the way the program edited a speech that Trump gave on January 6, 2021 before his supporters stormed Washington's Capitol Building.

The BBC apologized on November 13 over how its "Panorama", news program had edited footage of Trump's address, but stated that there was no basis for him suing it for defamation.

The BBC is primarily funded by an annual mandatory charge of 174.50 pounds ($228.56) on British households who watch live TV from any broadcaster, or use BBC's online platform. ($1 = 0.7635 pound) (Reporting and editing by Lisa Shumaker; Reporting by David Miliken)

(source: Reuters)