Ofcom have written the BBC after it was announced that the channel is launching a probe into Martin Bashir's interview with Princess Diana.
In light of the BBC asking Lord Dyson to independently investigate what happened, broadcasting watchdog Ofcom penned a lengthy letter to the to Director-General of the organisation Tim Davie.
In the letter, Ofcom's Melanie Dawes urged Davie to ensure that claims about the interview are "investigated thoroughly" and added that "it is important that the BBC holds itself to account, openly and transparently." In the two-paged document - that has been shared on the Ofcom website - Melanie warned the BBC that the organisation "will follow the inquiry and its conclusions closely" as they are unable to
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