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Scott Mills sacked after BBC ‘personal conduct’ allegation

Scott Mills sacked by BBC Radio 2 over ‘personal conduct’ allegations

BBC Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills was reportedly axed following an allegation related to his personal conduct.

Multiple items in the provided material frame the decision as sudden and tied to an investigation into historic and/or personal-behavior complaints. Mills’ removal from the breakfast show has been described alongside references to a relationship complaint and claims of an earlier police probe connected to a historic relationship involving a teenage boy; however, exact charge details and outcomes are not fully specified in the provided text.

What happened, as described

  • Mills was taken off air from BBC Radio 2’s flagship slot.
  • The sacking was tied to a complaint into his conduct, with the BBC describing internal review steps as part of the process.
  • Separate mentions connect the broader controversy to a prior 2016 police probe and an allegation that the matter “dated back” about a decade.

Why it matters

  • Broadcast standards and workplace governance: High-profile presenters are expected to meet conduct standards, and sacking signals the BBC’s willingness to act on complaints.
  • Impact on staff and listeners: The material also describes on-air reactions and how the news broke live to radio colleagues and audiences.
  • Potential legal and reputational fallout: Because historic allegations are being linked to the present decision, the situation could expand beyond the BBC’s internal employment process.

What’s still unclear

The provided stories do not specify whether the allegations resulted in criminal charges, nor do they lay out the full factual timeline of events. What’s clear is that the BBC treated the complaint seriously enough to terminate Mills’ contract and remove him from broadcasting duties.


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