Scott Mills Fired: BBC Star Axed Over ‘Personal Conduct’ Allegations

BBC Radio 2 star Scott Mills sacked over ‘personal conduct’ what we know

                                                                                                                                                           Veteran radio presenter Scott Mills has been abruptly sacked by BBC from BBC Radio 2 following allegations related to his “personal conduct,” ending a nearly 30-year career with the broadcaster.

Sudden dismissal shocks listeners and staff

  • Mills’ contract was terminated over the weekend, with the BBC confirming he is “no longer contracted.” 

  • The 53-year-old had been taken off air days earlier while the BBC assessed the allegations. 

  • His final show aired on 24 March 2026, where he signed off as usual, unaware he would not return. 

The abrupt nature of the move has reportedly left colleagues stunned, with some learning about it live on air. 

What are the allegations?

  • The BBC has not disclosed full details, citing policy on individual cases. 

  • Reports suggest the issue relates to a “historic relationship” dating back more than a decade

  • The matter falls under “personal conduct,” but no formal charges or specifics have been publicly confirmed

This lack of transparency has led to speculation and criticism about how quickly the decision was made.

A major BBC career cut short

  • Mills had worked at the BBC since 1998, across Radio 1, Radio 2, and TV.

  • He became host of the Radio 2 Breakfast Show in 2025, one of the UK’s most listened-to radio slots.

  • He was also among the BBC’s highest-paid presenters.

His departure marks one of the most high-profile BBC exits in recent years.

  • Temporary replacements like Gary Davies and OJ Borg have stepped in. 

  • The BBC has yet to announce a permanent replacement for the breakfast show. 

  • Questions remain about whether Mills’ past content will stay on BBC platforms. 

The sacking comes at a sensitive time for the BBC, amid leadership changes and increased scrutiny over presenter conduct

Critics argue the decision was unusually swift and opaque, while others see it as part of a broader effort to enforce accountability.

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