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BBC says its news chief, her deputy 'step aside'

London - British broadcasting company news long and her deputy had "take a back seat", and radio treatment of child abuse scandal, forcing its director-general resignation aftermath, radio said, Monday.
Boaden, BBC news and current affairs, Helen and her assistant Steve Mitchell, to their own responsibility, other time ", in order to solve the lack of clear around editorial command chain, "the company said.
The authorities are considering personal, shall require further consideration to their actions, and in appropriate range, it will take disciplinary action, "the statement said.
Fran AngSiWoSi news interview, Boaden will bear the responsibility and Thomas cut, BBC radio influential news programs "today" the editor, will serve as deputy, British broadcasting company said.
The move is the BBC director general George entwistle mikael, on Saturday after resignation, the British broadcasting corporation (BBC) news programs, mislead a strong British people suffered from sexual abuse of children's report.
The company's management organization, the British broadcasting corporation Trust (BBC Trust), on Sunday confirmed that, entwistle mikael will be rewarded 450000 pounds (us $715000). It says, settlement considering, entwistle mikael will continue in the British broadcasting corporation business, including two survey of child abuse scandal.




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