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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak claimed on Friday that he had not seen the report investigating former BBC Chairman Richard Sharp, who resigned following the discovery of a violation of the norms for public appointments by an independent investigation.

When asked if Sharp’s replacement should be a non-political appointment during a visit to Scotland on Friday, Mr. Sunak responded that he was concentrating on speaking with people in Scotland.

“We are jumping ahead a little bit, there is an established appointments process for all of these things and it will be right that we turn to that when the time is right,” he told reporters.

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