Police Investigate Former BBC Radio 2 Presenter Scott Mills Over Allegations of Sexual Offences
Former BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was questioned by police in 2018 over allegations of serious sexual offences against a teenage boy, according to reports. The case was subsequently closed due to a lack of evidence. This revelation comes after Mills was abruptly terminated from his position on the popular breakfast show on BBC Radio 2.
Mills, a well-known figure on British radio, was taken off the air last week. The BBC announced his contract had been terminated with immediate effect on Monday, citing his personal conduct as the reason for his departure. While details of the alleged incident remain scarce, the news has sent shockwaves through the media and the public.
The 2018 investigation, which has only just come to light, is believed to have centered on an alleged relationship between Mills and a teenage boy. At the time, Mills was not formally charged or arrested, and the case was eventually closed due to insufficient evidence.
Mills had hosted Britain’s most popular radio breakfast show on BBC Radio 2 for many years, earning a loyal following and widespread recognition for his engaging on-air personality. His termination from the BBC marks a sudden and unexpected end to his time with the organisation.
Further details about the allegations against Mills or the circumstances surrounding his termination have not been released by the BBC. The broadcaster has opted not to comment on the specific nature of Mills’ contract breach or what led to his sudden departure.
The news raises questions about accountability and the handling of sensitive allegations within public institutions like the BBC.
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