Liz Truss and the Conservative Party.The Match Of The Day host, 61, had shared a tweet with his followers in February after the then-Foreign Secretary Liz Truss urging people to boycott the Champions League final in Russia.He had asked his followers at the time: ‘And her party will hand back their donations from Russian donors?’Lineker’s tweet as Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, prior to Uefa announced that it was moving the Champions League final away from Saint Petersburg to Paris as a result.His tweet was investigated by the BBC’s Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) which upheld a complaint and said the post ‘did not meet the BBC’s editorial standards on impartiality’.It added that while Lineker is not required to uphold the same high standards of impartiality as the broadcaster’s journalists, he does have an ‘additional responsibility’ as he is considered ‘one of the BBC’s highest profile stars’.The ruling added: ‘We expect these individuals to avoid taking sides on party political issues or political controversies and to take care when addressing public policy matters.’Lineker, who remained the BBC’s highest-earning presenter for 2022 and the only name to earn over £1million annually, declined to comment on the ruling.The sportsman was paid between £1,350,000 and £1,354,999 in 2021/2022 for work including Match Of The Day and Sports Personality Of The Year – a reduction of £10,000 on the previous year.Lineker first topped the list for 2017/18 with a pay bracket of £1,750,000 to £1,759,999, and in 2020 it was announced he had taken a voluntary pay cut.My husband and I have Down's syndrome - Ralph & Katie is the best show we've ever seenParalympian Lora Fachie to read CBeebies Bedtime Stories for the first time in.
Read more on metro.co.uk