The broadcaster GB News has apologised and paid substantial damages to Islamic Relief after airing unfounded allegations by an interviewee on its Camilla Tominey Show programme. Without scrutiny, the interviewee falsely alleged that in effect the charity had funded terrorist groups in the Middle East and is part of a greater agenda promoting extremism and radicalisation.
In a statement made today at the Royal Court of Justice in London, the Court heard that the allegation in question was, and is, completely untrue. GB News has removed the offending broadcast and associated publications from its website and social media platforms, undertaken not to repeat the false allegations, broadcast a full apology, and agreed to pay substantial damages and costs.
A spokesperson for Islamic Relief Worldwide said:
“We are pleased that this legal case has come to a satisfactory conclusion with a broadcasted apology and now this statement in open court. Over the past year, there has been an uptick in the promotion of unfounded and false allegations against our organisation. Earlier this year the Daily Mail apologised for publishing similar allegations, and now GB News has had to follow suit.
“Our mission is to deliver humanitarian aid in some of the most volatile regions on earth. In carrying out this work, our own colleagues have been killed in terror attacks. Given this reality, the continued promotion of these false allegations is particularly offensive and is at risk of threatening the lives of our humanitarian workers and the communities we serve.
“As a rigorously and independently audited organisation, there is no evidence whatsoever to support the claims made on these platforms. Our award-winning humanitarian work is a testament to thousands of colleagues working tirelessly, and to our supporters who trust us to deliver aid with accountability and transparency.”
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