Explainer | How scandals at the BBC have rocked its leadership over the years
The BBC is frequently the source of criticism for its coverage and has also been ensnared in scandals that happened off the air

The BBC’s top leader and head of its news division resigned over criticism of how the broadcaster edited US President Donald Trump’s speech before some of his supporters stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
The scandal leading to Sunday’s resignations is hardly the first controversy to hit Britain’s publicly funded broadcaster - or to topple one of its leaders.
The editorially independent British Broadcasting Corporation was founded in 1922 to be impartial, act in the public interest and be open, transparent and accountable.
While it is widely respected for its global news operation and the entertainment and sports programmes it produces, it is frequently the source of criticism for its coverage and has also been ensnared in scandals that happened off the air.
Here’s a look at some controversies or scandals that have forced out some of the BBC’s leaders: