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The Independence of The THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Saturday, January 31, 2004 *** news.telegraph.co.uk 9 The following statement is from BBC Through his passion and integrity Greg The independence employees, presenters, reporters and inspired us to make programmes of the contributors. It was paid for by them highest quality and creativity. of the BBC personally,not the BBC itself. We are dismayed by Greg’s departure, Greg Dyke stood for brave, independent but we are determined to maintain his and rigorous BBC journalism that was achievements and his vision for an inde- fearless in its search for the truth. pendent organisation that serves the We are resolute that the BBC should not public above all else. step back from its determination to investigate the facts in pursuit of the truth. 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