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Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
Politics
Mikey Smith

Boris Johnson loan probe into BBC chair to be run by father of Rishi Sunak's policy chief

Downing Street faced being dragged into Boris Johnson’s crony loan row last night as it emerged the man investigating it is the father of a senior No10 aide.

William Shawcross, the Commissioner for Public Appointments, will lead a probe into Richard Sharp’s appointment as BBC chair. But Mr Shawcross’s daughter, Eleanor, is head of No10’s policy unit.

One Westminster insider said: “How can an independent inquiry have undeclared familial links to No10?”

It was claimed at the weekend that Mr Sharp had helped Mr Johnson secure an £800,000 line of credit shortly before he put him forward for the BBC job.

Mr Sharp said: “I welcome any review that will clarify my role in this matter. I was not involved in making a loan or arranging a guarantee and I did not arrange any financing.”

William Shawcross (pictured) will lead the probe into Richard Sharp's appointment as BBC Chair (PA)

And Mr Johnson said: “Richard Sharp is a good and wise man but he knows absolutely nothing about my personal finances, I can tell you that for 100% ding dang sure.”

Ms Shawcross was appointed head of the No10 Policy Unit by Rishi Sunak in October. She had previously donated £20,000 to his Tory leadership bid.

We have approached Mr Shawcross for comment.

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