Earl Spencer’s former employee complains to police over false documents
Diana, Princes of Wales’ Panorama interview sent shockwaves through the monarchy.
A former employee of Earl Spencer, who claims he was the subject of false documents allegedly used to gain access to Diana, Princess of Wales, has made a formal complaint to the Metropolitan Police.
A legal representative of Alan Waller, who used to work for Diana’s brother Charles Spencer as head of security, has written to the Met alleging unlawful activity.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “We can confirm that correspondence has been received alleging unlawful activity. Any information received will be assessed accordingly.
“At this time, there is no police investigation.”
The BBC has previously said in a statement that during an internal corporation investigation in 1996 Mr Bashir admitted commissioning mocked-up bank documents.
And whilst they had been shown to Earl Spencer, he said they had played no part in securing the princess’s appearance on the BBC’s Panorama programme in 1995.
His claims have led the BBC to appoint Lord Dyson, former Master of the Rolls and head of civil justice, to lead a new independent investigation, which has already begun, to discover what steps the BBC and Mr Bashir took to land the interview with Diana.