LONDON — A judge cleared Prime Minister Tony Blair's administration Wednesday of any direct involvement in the suicide of a government expert on Iraqi weapons, but the BBC came under fire for its reporting of the scandal, prompting its chairman to resign.
The British Broadcasting Corp.'s board of governors said it accepted Gavyn Davies resignation "with great reluctance and regret."
Associated Press
Looks pretty simple to me - The BBC could't put any money where its mouth was. Accusations to the contrary this seems to be the way it was. In spite of the fact that it obviously didn't come out the way you hoped for - it seems to be a done deal at this point.
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