BBC defends action in new sex abuse scandal
The BBC is defending its handling of former radio host Scott Mills, who was investigated by police for alleged sexual offenses against a teenage boy. London's Metropolitan Police questioned Mills in 2018 regarding allegations of offenses that reportedly occurred between 1997 and 2000, when the alleged victim was under 16.

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AI-generatedThe BBC is defending its handling of former radio host Scott Mills, who was investigated by police for alleged sexual offenses against a teenage boy. London's Metropolitan Police questioned Mills in 2018 regarding allegations of offenses that reportedly occurred between 1997 and 2000, when the alleged victim was under 16. The police investigation, opened in 2016, was closed in 2019 due to insufficient evidence for charges. The BBC acknowledged being aware of the police probe in 2017 but stated they are now gathering more information about what was known at the time. The BBC has since obtained new information about Mills and has spoken with him directly.
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5 extractedIn recent weeks, we obtained new information relating to Scott and we spoke directly with him.
The BBC admitted that it was “made aware” in 2017 of the police probe.
Prosecutors decided there was not enough evidence to bring charges and the investigation was closed in 2019.
London’s Metropolitan Police questioned Scott Mills in 2018 over allegations of “serious sexual offences”.
The BBC defended its handling of a DJ sacked years after a police investigation into sexual offences.