Posted on 08/24/2003 11:11:37 PM PDT by Pikamax
BBC's Gilligan doomed
Gilligan ... faces the sack By NIC CECIL Political Correspondent
BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan faces the axe over the Dr David Kelly suicide row, it emerged last night.
Defence Correspondent Gilligan, 34, is expected to be allowed to resign rather than be sacked.
But a BBC insider said last night: It would be unthinkable for him to return to the corporation at any level now.
Scientist Dr Kelly killed himself after being named as the source for Gilligans claim that a Government dossier on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction was sexed up.
Gilligan has been repeatedly slammed at the Hutton Inquiry into Dr Kellys death.
Last week the inquiry heard he sought to guide a Lib Dem MP on what questions to ask Dr Kelly when he appeared before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. He was also blasted for revealing to the MP that the weapons expert was a source of a story by Newsnight reporter Susan Watts.
An email from Kevin Marsh, head of Radio 4s Today programme, showed he feared Gilligan, pictured right, appeared to be wallowing in his role in the row. Mr Marsh urged him to change a newspaper article he wrote, toning down the extent to which you seem to be enjoying the attention.
New evidence handed to the Inquiry also revealed Special Branch cops considered arresting Dr Kelly to question him about a sensitive report on Iraqs terror links given to Mr Gilligan.
No evidence was found that Dr Kelly was involved in this leak.
PM Tony Blair takes the stand at the Inquiry on Thursday.
Gilligan can't take the Blair job, that is reserved for mendacious minorities only. But that's OK. That's just one token position, the rest of jobs at the Times are available to truth-deficient whites.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
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