Scott Mills was questioned by police in 2018 over sexual offence allegations
Scott Mills was dismissed from his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show due to allegations related to "personal conduct." It has emerged that Mills was questioned by police in July 2018 regarding allegations of serious sexual offences against a boy under 16, reported to have occurred between 1997 and 2000. The Metropolitan Police began investigating in December 2016 following a referral from another police force.

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AI-generatedScott Mills was dismissed from his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show due to allegations related to "personal conduct." It has emerged that Mills was questioned by police in July 2018 regarding allegations of serious sexual offences against a boy under 16, reported to have occurred between 1997 and 2000. The Metropolitan Police began investigating in December 2016 following a referral from another police force. However, the case was closed in May 2019 after the Crown Prosecution Service determined there was insufficient evidence to bring charges. The BBC has declined to comment on the specifics of Mills' dismissal, stating that he is no longer contracted with them. Mills, who took over the breakfast show in January 2025, had previously worked on Radio 1 and Radio 5 Live.
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5 extractedA full file of evidence was submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, who determined the evidential threshold had not been met to bring charges.
The investigation related to allegations of serious sexual offences against a teenage boy.
Mills was sacked due to allegations related to “personal conduct”.
The case was later closed due to lack of evidence.
Scott Mills was questioned over allegations of serious sexual offences against a boy under 16 in 2018.