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BBC spent £330,000 supressing Balen report

August 30, 2012 09:35

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The BBC spent £330,000 in legal fees in preventing publication of an eight-year-old report on its Middle East coverage, according to the Commentator website.

A seven-year campaign launched by solicitor Steven Sugar finally ended earlier this year when the Supreme Court upheld the corporation’s right to keep the Balen Report under wraps.

According to the Commentator, which obtained details of the bills under the Freedom of Information Act, the cost to the BBC is “likely to be far higher, as in-house legal time is not factored in and nor is Value Added Tax”.

In 2005, Mr Sugar tried to force the BBC to release the report, produced by senior editorial consultant Malcolm Balen, under the FoI Act. When he died last year, his widow and his former firm continued the action on his behalf.

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