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Police complain over Sir Cliff Richard search 'leak'

Postby wendy » 16 Aug 2014, 21:32

South Yorkshire Police have complained to the BBC after the broadcaster gained details of a search the force was planning to conduct at pop star Sir Cliff Richard's home.

Officers carried out the search in Sunningdale, Berkshire, on Thursday.

The force says the BBC broke its own editorial rules. The BBC says "normal journalistic practice" was followed.

Sir Cliff, 73, said the allegation of an historical sex offence against a boy under 16 is "completely false".

BBC cameras and a reporter were outside the gates to Sir Cliff's property when eight police officers arrived

In a statement, South Yorkshire Police said it was contacted some weeks ago by a BBC reporter "who made it clear he knew of the existence of an investigation. It was clear he was in a position to publish it."

"The force was reluctant to co-operate but felt that to do otherwise would risk losing any potential evidence, so in the interests of the investigation it was agreed that the reporter would be notified of the date of the house search in return for delaying publication of any of the facts."
Cliff Richard Sir Cliff says the allegations are completely false

Police later said "a number of people" had "provided information" after the search although it did not say what this related to.

In its statement, South Yorkshire Police added that "contrary to media reports", the decision to involve the BBC "was not taken in order to maximise publicity, it was taken to preserve any potential evidence".

Jonathan Munro, the BBC's head of newsgathering, wrote on Twitter on Friday that South Yorkshire Police had not been the source of the story.

But South Yorkshire Police said it was "disappointing that the BBC was slow to acknowledge that the force was not the source of the leak".

It said a letter of complaint had been sent to the director general of the BBC making it clear that the broadcaster appeared to have contravened its own editorial guidelines.

"South Yorkshire Police would welcome an investigation into the original leak," it added.

A BBC spokesperson said: "A BBC journalist approached South Yorkshire Police with information about the investigation. The BBC agreed to follow normal journalistic practice and not to publish a story that might jeopardise a police inquiry."

The BBC understands the allegation against Sir Cliff relates to an alleged assault at an event featuring US preacher Billy Graham at Bramall Lane in Sheffield in 1985.

Sir Cliff responded to the police search in a statement, which said: "For many months I have been aware of allegations against me of historic impropriety which have been circulating online.

"The allegations are completely false. Up until now I have chosen not to dignify the false allegations with a response, as it would just give them more oxygen."

He said he would "co-operate fully" if the police wanted to speak to him.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28823699
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Re: Police complain over Sir Cliff Richard search 'leak'

Postby annie » 17 Aug 2014, 07:40

I do hope the allegations are false
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Re: Police complain over Sir Cliff Richard search 'leak'

Postby Rosalind » 17 Aug 2014, 12:35

Sounds like trial by the media.
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