The police assessment of the money from the claims that are license payers were led to the family of a senior Hamas official, marks one of the darkest moments in the history of the BBC.
The broadcaster had already been fired over his controversial Gaza documentary, told through the eyes of Palestinian children, after it appeared, the 14-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas minister.
The company then admitted that 'limited' payments were made to the mother of the child. The size of the handed sum is of course not the crucial problem.
It is simply unbelievable that some of the money did not come to the death cult.
The BBC may be reluctant to call it a terrorist organization, but the group is prohibited as such according to British legislation. Financing It is a crime.
The broadcaster cannot hide behind the Fijgenblad van Madeid by the production company behind the program, that Hamas -Propaganda turned out to be.
Managers had a duty to check whether the editorial and ethical standards were met. Instead, his dedication to integrity, impartiality and the execution of even the most basic due diligence went out of the window.
Yes, the documentary has been removed from IPLayer, but is that really enough? There must be a thorough examination and a commitment of the BBC to eradicate his chronic bias against Israel.

The BBC has been under fire about his controversial Gaza documentary, told by the eyes of Palestinian children

Diana, Princess of Wales during her Panorama interview with Martin Bashir for the BBC in 1995

When he was alive, Savile was one of the most popular presenters and figureheads of the BBC. It is depicted with the top of the Pops in the early 1970s
License payers will be furious if their hard-earned money has financed terrorists.
After the Jimmy Savile and Princess Diana scandals, the BBC had to clean up his act. This shameful episode shows that his reputation remains in the gutter.
Politicians are often accused of ignoring public consultations and the proposals in any case.
It is therefore promising that No 10 'shaken' is due to the enormous recoil of the creative industry to his attempt to release technical giants from copyright laws.
This plan would enable Silicon Valley companies to post the work of British writers, musicians and newspapers without payment to train AI machines -which causes artists and free press to damage immeasurable damage.

No 10 is 'shaken' due to the enormous recoil of the creative industry to his attempt to release technical giants from copyright laws. Shown: Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer insists that he wants the creative talent of the country, that generates billions and supports countless jobs.
In that case, the government must exclude a reckless AI-free for everything.
While world leaders try to develop peace in Ukraine, the future of the Chagos Islands is also vital for Western safety.
On Thursday, Donald Trump suggested that he could support Sir Keir's surrender of archipelago to Mauritius.
But crucial is that he first wants to see the conditions of the deal.
Behind the scenes in the White House there is huge opposition. Mr. Trump's allies understand that handing over the territory, which includes the Airbase of Diego Garcia, is incredibly dangerous.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump shake hands during a joint press conference in the East Room in the White House
The American president is proud to put the interests of America first.
He should save the deal Veto and Great Britain from his inexplicable self-damaging government.
Just when you thought our immigration ribunals could no longer be absurd, they do. This time they have blocked the deportation of an armed drug dealer from Poland on human rights such as the criminal cannot speak Polish.
Such perverse statements show confidence in the courts and their ability to keep the public safe. The immigration system needs a radical overhauling by re-taking in our bleeding judges.