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BBC chair claimed expenses for prostitute on the Orient Express, says corporation's historian | |
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A former chairman of the BBC governors paid for a prostitute on the Orient Express with an expenses claim, says a BBC historian. | A former chairman of the BBC governors paid for a prostitute on the Orient Express with an expenses claim, says a BBC historian. |
Jean Seaton, a BBC historian who was granted unprecedented access to its archives, said that Baron Howard of Henderskelfe, chairman of the BBC governors from 1980-83, made the claim. | Jean Seaton, a BBC historian who was granted unprecedented access to its archives, said that Baron Howard of Henderskelfe, chairman of the BBC governors from 1980-83, made the claim. |
According to Ms Seaton, the expenses claim was kept in a manila envelope in a safe at the BBC’s headquarters, its existence known only to those at the very top. | According to Ms Seaton, the expenses claim was kept in a manila envelope in a safe at the BBC’s headquarters, its existence known only to those at the very top. |
She stumbled across the news when interviewing a former secretary of the BBC. | She stumbled across the news when interviewing a former secretary of the BBC. |
“She arrives in this wonderful, panelled office and thinks, ‘I’ve made it, I’ve got power,’” Seaton told an audience at the Hay Festival. | “She arrives in this wonderful, panelled office and thinks, ‘I’ve made it, I’ve got power,’” Seaton told an audience at the Hay Festival. |
“In the corner of the room there is an old-fashioned safe. She thinks, ‘What’s in it? The war books? The code I have to read when there is a nuclear attack? A copy of the Charter?’” | “In the corner of the room there is an old-fashioned safe. She thinks, ‘What’s in it? The war books? The code I have to read when there is a nuclear attack? A copy of the Charter?’” |
“So she calls up the security man. He clears all the secretaries out of the side office. The safe door swings open and in this safe there is one thing – a brown manila envelope. | “So she calls up the security man. He clears all the secretaries out of the side office. The safe door swings open and in this safe there is one thing – a brown manila envelope. |
“And in the brown manila envelope is a signed-off expenses form for the use of a prostitute on the Orient Express by the chairman, Lord George Howard.” | “And in the brown manila envelope is a signed-off expenses form for the use of a prostitute on the Orient Express by the chairman, Lord George Howard.” |
“It had been left by the previous secretary - who had had a nervous breakdown; people holding the BBC together have nervous breakdowns – as a warning to this secretary that she would have to deal with expenses and would have to deal with the chairman of the BBC, who in many ways had been a great defender of the BBC and fought the Tories, but just had to be managed.” | “It had been left by the previous secretary - who had had a nervous breakdown; people holding the BBC together have nervous breakdowns – as a warning to this secretary that she would have to deal with expenses and would have to deal with the chairman of the BBC, who in many ways had been a great defender of the BBC and fought the Tories, but just had to be managed.” |
Ms Seaton also claimed that a former senior executive had propositioned female secretaries, inviting them to submit to spanking sessions. | Ms Seaton also claimed that a former senior executive had propositioned female secretaries, inviting them to submit to spanking sessions. |
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