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{{short description|British investigative journalist and writer}} | |||
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'''John Sweeney''' is an award-winning ] and ], currently working as an ] for the ]'s '']'' series. | |||
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| birthname = John Paul Sweeney | |||
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'''John Paul Sweeney''' (born 7 June 1958) is a British ] and ]. He worked for '']'' newspaper, and the BBC's '']'' and '']'' series. Sweeney ceased working for the BBC in October 2019. | |||
==Education== | |||
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Sweeney was educated at ],<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425210735/http://www.barton-peveril.ac.uk/college-life/history/ |date=25 April 2012 }} Publisher: ]. Retrieved: 27 April 2013.</ref> a state grammar school in ], Hampshire, followed by the ].<ref name="BBC News">{{cite news|title=BBC 'used LSE students as human shield' in North Korea|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22144667|access-date=14 April 2013 | work=BBC News|date=15 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
== Investigative journalism == | |||
Before joining the BBC in 2001, Sweeney worked for twelve years at ''],'' where he covered wars and revolutions in more than sixty countries including ], ], ], ], ] and ]{{Fact|date=May 2007}}. | |||
== Investigative journalism == | |||
===Barclay brothers suit=== | ===Barclay brothers suit=== | ||
In 1996, |
In 1996, Sweeney was sued for ] in France by the ], owners of '']'', but the claimants lost their case. At the time, Sweeney worked for the rival newspaper '']'', and had given an interview on ] alleging that they had been involved in corruption.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} The claimants justified their legal claim in the French courts on the basis that the broadcast could also be heard in a small coastal part of northern France, although this was widely considered ]. Sweeney was ordered to pay €3,000 by the appeal court in ], France.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article728818.ece|title=The Times & The Sunday Times|website=]|access-date=15 May 2007|archive-date=23 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110523120600/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article728818.ece|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
==Career at the BBC== | |||
===Zimbabwe=== | |||
Sweeney appeared on the BBC arts programme, ] when he filmed behind the scenes footage of the campaign of the ].<ref>{{Citation|title=John Sweeney's 1992 Late Show election video diary - BBC Newsnight|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcA7aGl1GzU |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/XcA7aGl1GzU |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|language=en|access-date=2020-06-09}}{{cbignore}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} | |||
Sweeney worked at the BBC from 2001 to 2014 as a staff reporter for flagship news programme ''Panorama'',<ref name=pg-20140717>{{cite news |url=http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/john-sweeney-loses-job-cull-all-panoramas-staff-reporters-management-will-gain-more-control |title=John Sweeney loses job in cull of all Panorama's staff reporters: 'Management will gain more control' |author=William Turvill |newspaper=Press Gazette |date=17 July 2014 |access-date=28 August 2015}}</ref> but subsequently continued to be involved in producing BBC ''Panorama'' programmes.<ref name=bbc-20150817>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33948131 |title='No evidence' of convicted postmaster's theft, Panorama learns |author=John Sweeney |publisher=BBC |date=17 August 2015 |access-date=28 August 2015}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} | |||
John Sweeney reported on mass graves in ]'s ] for the BBC in 2002. Mugabe had banned BBC reporters from the country, forcing Sweeney to hide in a ] in order to travel to a meeting with the Leader of the Opposition<ref></ref>. | |||
Sweeney ceased working for the BBC in October 2019. Shortly before his departure, the '']'' reported that " was secretly filmed speaking with a source over drinks who turned out to be an ally of Robinson". ''Panorama'' later apologised on Sweeney's behalf for "offensive and inappropriate" comments made during the encounter.<ref name=pg-20191001/> After leaving, Sweeney made a complaint to ] and MPs about seven investigations for ''Newsnight'', ''Panorama'' and ''BBC News'' that were not broadcast, some relating to links to Russia among people working within British politics, which he said was part of a "pattern of timidity" at the BBC.<ref name=pg-20191125>{{cite news |url=https://pressgazette.co.uk/news/john-sweeney-files-ofcom-complaint-over-bbc-failure-to-broadcast-investigations/ |title=Freddy Mayhew |newspaper=Press Gazette |date=25 November 2019 |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref> Later '']'' reported that four BBC sources had told them that two matters had led to Sweeney leaving: the ] investigation and a ] complaint made by a young BBC journalist deeply offended by a comment from Sweeney.<ref name=buzzfeed-20191205>{{cite news |url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefano/journalist-john-sweeney-complaint-bbc |title=Veteran Journalist John Sweeney Left The BBC After A Formal Complaint From A Colleague |author=Mark Di Stefano |website=] |date=5 December 2019 |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref> | |||
===Zimbabwe=== | |||
After formally joining the BBC in 2001, Sweeney reported on mass graves in ]'s ] for the BBC in 2002. By then Mugabe had banned BBC reporters from the country, forcing Sweeney to hide in a ] to travel to a meeting with the leader of the opposition.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/correspondent/1852133.stm | work=BBC News | title=Zimbabwe burning | date=3 March 2002 | access-date=7 May 2010}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} | |||
===Cot death investigation=== | ===Cot death investigation=== | ||
Sweeney spent four years investigating the cases of ], ] and ], three women who had been falsely imprisoned for killing their children. Sweeney's investigation helped to clear their names, and led to ], the expert witness whose testimony had proved decisive in their convictions, being temporarily struck off the ]'s medical register. Sweeney received the ] in 2005 in recognition of his work.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nuj.org.uk/inner.php?docid=1100|title=National Union of Journalists (NUJ) – Winning for you at work|website=National Union of Journalists|access-date=13 May 2007|archive-date=28 September 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928041431/http://www.nuj.org.uk/inner.php?docid=1100|url-status=dead}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} | |||
===Investigative report on Scientology=== | ===Investigative report on Scientology=== | ||
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"]", a '']'' investigation into ] written and presented by Sweeney, was aired on ] on Monday, ] ]. Prior to its airing, video footage filmed by the ] was released on ]<ref> - YouTube clip</ref> and on ]<ref></ref> that showed Sweeney shouting at Scientology representative ] during a visit to ]'s "]". The clips were sections of a documentary the Church of Scientology's ] produced about the BBC Panorama programme.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>. | |||
"]", a '']'' investigation into ] written and presented by Sweeney, was aired on ] on Monday, 14 May 2007. Prior to its airing, video footage filmed by the ] was released on YouTube and on DVD that showed Sweeney shouting at Scientology representative ] during a visit to the ]'s exhibition "]". The clips were sections of a documentary the Church of Scientology's ] produced about the BBC ''Panorama'' programme called ''Panorama Exposed''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1551457/BBC-reporter-blows-his-top-at-Scientologist.html |title=BBC reporter blows his top at Scientologist |website=] |date=15 May 2007 |first=Stephen |last=Adams}}</ref> | |||
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Sweeney wrote that he lost his temper due to days of harassment by Davis and the Church, and a strong personal reaction to the psychiatry exhibition. He had been visited at his hotel by Davis, despite not having shared the address with the Church, and had been followed on several occasions.<ref>, John Sweeney, BBC News, 12 May 2007</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} Sweeney labelled the clips "attack videos" and others say they were produced to discredit him and the documentary.<ref>{{cite news | last = Staff |author2=Anderson Cooper |author2-link=Anderson Cooper | title = Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees – Inside Scientology | work = ] | publisher = CNN | date = 14 April 2007 | url = http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0705/14/acd.01.html }}</ref> | ||
The BBC in response aired its own full recording of the incident.<ref |
The BBC in response aired its own full recording of the incident.<ref name="SandySmith"/> ''Panorama'''s editor Sandy Smith explained what happened and how the BBC dealt with the incident in a post on the BBC's Editor's Blog.<ref name="SandySmith">{{cite web |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2007/05/investigating_scientology_1.html |title= Investigating Scientology |author= Sandy Smith |work= ] Editors Blog |date= 14 May 2007 |quote= It's not a question of us setting out to call Scientology a cult – it's just a question of us asking legitimate questions, and their organisation being unwilling to engage seriously with us. And when you go in as a journalist to try and deal with that, it's explosive. }}</ref> An internal BBC investigation found that Sweeney's conduct at one point in the filming was clearly inappropriate, but also said that Sweeney had apologised for his outburst and concluded that as a whole, filming of the documentary had been performed in a proper and fair manner.<ref name="bbcman">{{cite news | ||
| url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2078503,00.html | |||
| title=The BBC man, the Scientologist – and the YouTube rant | |||
| publisher=The Observer | |||
| date= 13 May 2007 | |||
| first= David | |||
| last= Smith | |||
| access-date = 15 December 2008 | |||
| location=London}}</ref><ref name="rebuked">{{cite news | |||
| url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a46509/bbc-man-rebuked-over-scientology-show.html | |||
| title=BBC man rebuked over Scientology show | |||
| publisher=] | |||
| date= 14 May 2007 | |||
| access-date = 15 December 2008}}</ref> | |||
Later on that same year in the BBC ''Panorama'' year in review Sweeney said "..a new generation is making up its own mind, and for that I make no apology". Sweeney went into a similar outburst in January 2009 when being interviewed on Radio 4 about the Tom Cruise film ]—clearly referring to the episode two years previously, as a part of a rehearsed joke.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7850746.stm|title=BBC NEWS – UK – Sweeney reviews Cruise film|website=news.bbc.co.uk|date=26 January 2009}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} | |||
A follow-up ''Panorama'' programme also hosted by Sweeney titled "]" was aired on 28 September 2010. This documentary contained interviews with high-profile ex-scientologists ] and ]. Rinder explained the tactics used by the church during the making of the previous documentary, while Rathbun primarily discussed the allegations of ] assaulting other members of the church. Rinder had been involved in the Scientology organisation's stalking of Sweeney, and had left the Church shortly thereafter.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_9032000/9032278.stm | work=BBC News | title=John Sweeney revisits the Church of Scientology | date=26 September 2010}}</ref> | |||
==Books== | |||
* {{cite book | title=The Life and Evil Times of Nicolae Ceausescu | year=1991 | id=ISBN 0-091746-72-8 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Hutchinson | authorlink=John Sweeney (journalist)}} | |||
===''North Korea Undercover''=== | |||
* {{cite book | title=Trading with the Enemy: Britain's Arming of Iraq | year=1993 | id=ISBN 0330331280 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Pan Books | authorlink=John Sweeney (journalist)}} | |||
In an undercover visit to North Korea, Sweeney posed as an academic from the ] whilst travelling with a party of students from the university, also including Sweeney's wife and another BBC employee. The BBC was accused of putting students at risk and of compromising the future ability of the university to pursue studies in other countries with strict regimes.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} | |||
* {{cite book | title=Purple Homicide, Fear and Loathing on Knutsford Heath | year=1998 | id=ISBN 0-747539-70-7 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Bloomsbury | authorlink=John Sweeney (journalist)}} | |||
The ] Editorial Standards Committee investigated the complaints against the programme makers, and found that "the BBC failed to ensure that all the young adults ''Panorama'' travelled with were sufficiently aware of any potential risks to enable them to give informed consent. This was a serious failing, and the BBC is right to apologise to the complainants." They also found that Sweeney's wife, who was the trip organiser and tour leader, had a conflict of interest which was compounded when she became employed by the BBC for the programme.<ref name=bbc-20140317>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26609581 |title=BBC apologises over Panorama's North Korea programme |publisher=BBC |date=17 March 2014 |access-date=22 March 2014}}</ref><ref name=bbctrust-20140317>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/news/press_releases/2014/panorama_north_korea.html |title=Editorial Standards Committee publishes findings on Panorama on North Korea |publisher=BBC Trust |date=17 March 2014 |access-date=22 March 2014}}</ref> | |||
Subsequently, a public statement signed by six of the 10 LSE student participants on the trip said that "We feel that we have now been put in more risk than was originally the case, as a result of the LSE's decision to go public with their story".<ref>, '']'', 17 April 2013</ref> They also indicated that they had no objection to the broadcast of the BBC ''Panorama'' documentary and that they were satisfied with how the BBC handled the trip. An LSE spokesman denied this.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/bbc-report-endangers-lse-students-panorama-programme-based-on-secret-footage-taken-on-university-field-trip-to-north-korea-8572219.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220613/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/bbc-report-endangers-lse-students-panorama-programme-based-on-secret-footage-taken-on-university-field-trip-to-north-korea-8572219.html |archive-date=13 June 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live| work= The Independent| title= BBC report 'endangers LSE students': Panorama programme based on secret footage taken on university field trip to North Korea | date=14 April 2013| location=London| first=Jerome| last=Taylor}}</ref><ref name=NYT41513>{{cite news|title=BBC Tactics in Covering North Korea Are Faulted|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/15/world/europe/undercover-bbc-trip-to-north-korea-is-criticized.html|access-date=15 April 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=14 April 2013|author=Ravi Somaiya}}</ref> The programme was watched by five million people, making it the number 1 show in its time slot and the second-most-watched show of the night.<ref>""., '']'', 16 April 2013.</ref> | |||
The programme formed the basis of a book by Sweeney, ''North Korea Undercover'', published in November 2013.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://m.asianreviewofbooks.com/detail.php?ID=1849 |title=North Korea Undercover by John Sweeney |author=Glyn Ford |author-link=Glyn Ford |newspaper=The Asian Review of Books |date=7 May 2014 |access-date=21 May 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150213022241/http://m.asianreviewofbooks.com/detail.php?ID=1849 |archive-date=13 February 2015 }}</ref> | |||
===''Fake Sheikh: Exposed''=== | |||
Sweeney was the presenter of a controversial ''Panorama'' about the ex '']'' undercover reporter ] called "Fake Sheikh: Exposed". The ], ], wrote to the BBC asking them not to show it in case it prejudiced any future trial, and Mahmood unsuccessfully tried to get an injunction to stop ''Panorama'' broadcasting recent video of him with no disguise. The broadcast was twice delayed and was finally transmitted on 12 November 2014. Following the programme the ] announced that it would reinvestigate 25 cases where people were convicted on Mahmood's evidence.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} | |||
===''Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?''=== | |||
{{more|Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?}} | |||
Sweeney presented the documentary he researched and investigated, '']'', first broadcast for '']'' on ] on 16 January 2017, four days before the ]. Exploring the ] and ], the documentary was well received by '']'',<ref name=mondaysbesttv>{{citation|access-date=June 11, 2017|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/16/mondays-best-tv-trump-the-kremlin-candidate-silent-witness|work=]|date=15 January 2017|title=Monday's best TV: Trump – The Kremlin Candidate?, Silent Witness|first=Ali |last=Catterall}}</ref> '']'',<ref name=radiotimesreview>{{citation|access-date=11 June 2017|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/fhxszt/panorama--trump-the-kremlin-candidate---panorama/|work=]|title=Trump: The Kremlin Candidate? – Panorama|date=16 January 2017|first=Jack|last=Seale|archive-date=18 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170118151028/http://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/fhxszt/panorama--trump-the-kremlin-candidate---panorama|url-status=dead}}</ref> '']'',<ref name=thenationalscotland>{{citation|title=TV Pick of the Day, Monday January 16 – Zero Days: Nuclear Cyber Sabotage, and Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?|first=Julie |last=McDowall|date=15 January 2017|access-date=11 June 2017|work=]|url=http://thenational.scot/culture/15024871.TV_Pick_of_the_Day__Monday_January_16___Zero_Days__Nuclear_Cyber_Sabotage__and_Trump__The_Kremlin_Candidate_/}}</ref> and the '']''.<ref name=lawrencewhite>{{citation|first=Lawrence|last=White|access-date=11 June 2017|date=20 January 2017|title=New BBC Report: Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?|work=]|url=http://blog.timesunion.com/lawrencewhite/new-bbc-report-trump-the-kremlin-candidate/5368/|archive-date=20 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170120230021/http://blog.timesunion.com/lawrencewhite/new-bbc-report-trump-the-kremlin-candidate/5368/|url-status=dead}}</ref> The documentary was screened in ] on 6 April 2017 at the ].<ref name=italyinternational>{{citation|access-date=11 June 2017|url=http://www.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/trump-the-kremlin-candidate|work=]|title=Trump: The Kremlin candidate?|date=6 April 2017|location=]}}</ref><ref name=umbriadomani>{{citation|access-date=11 June 2017|title=Perugia capitale del giornalismo, il 5 torna il Festival|url=http://www.umbriadomani.it/politica-umbria/perugia-capitale-del-giornalismo-il-5-torna-il-festival-138229/|language=it|work=Umbria Domani|date=3 April 2017}}</ref><ref name=umbriajournal>{{citation|access-date=11 June 2017|language=it|url=http://www.umbriajournal.com/arte-e-cultura/entra-nel-vivo-lundicesima-edizione-del-festival-232753/|work=UmbriaJournal|date=5 April 2017|title=Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo, entra nel vivo l'undicesima edizione}}</ref> ] Sweeney and ] of Russia were in attendance at the screening.<ref name=italyinternational /><ref name=lanotizia>{{citation|access-date=11 June 2017|url=http://www.lanotiziaquotidiana.it/umbria/2017/04/05/perugia-apre-le-sue-porte-a-ijf-tra-incontri-dibattiti-workshop-e-ospiti-deccellenza/|title=Perugia apre le sue porte a IJF tra dibattiti, workshop e ospiti d'eccellenza|date=5 April 2017|work=La Notizia Quotidiana|language=it|archive-date=18 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181218112505/https://www.lanotiziaquotidiana.it/umbria/2017/04/05/perugia-apre-le-sue-porte-a-ijf-tra-incontri-dibattiti-workshop-e-ospiti-deccellenza/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=italypanelvideo>{{citation|access-date=11 June 2017|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rSVVHBcEHI |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/8rSVVHBcEHI |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Trump: the Kremlin candidate?|work=]|publisher=]|location=]|type=video}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
===Tommy Robinson=== | |||
On 23 February 2019, about 4,000 people protested outside BBC offices in Manchester against one of Sweeney's planned ''Panorama'' episodes on the far-right anti-Islam activist ], who also led the protest. During the rally, undercover filming of Sweeney, obtained from a supporter of Robinson, was shown on a large screen. In the film, Sweeney is heard making a number of remarks which were described by the activist as being racist, homophobic and anti-working class. Sweeney also made derogatory remarks about the BBC, ordered a large amount of alcoholic drinks which he claimed were being paid for with his expenses,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/bbc-journalist-john-sweeney-tommy-robinson-panorama-a9129326.html|title=BBC journalist leaves after 17 years with parting shot at Tommy Robinson: 'He's a complete c***'|newspaper=The Independent|date=3 October 2019|first=Lizzie|last=Dearden}}</ref> and called former IRA leader ] "one of political heroes". Sweeney later apologised for the remarks. The BBC stated that "any programme we broadcast will adhere to the BBC's strict editorial guidelines", and that work on the ''Panorama'' programme would continue. The ] condemned what they described as the intimidation of BBC staff and journalists.<ref name="Sweeney protest">{{cite news |title=Tommy Robinson holds Salford protest against BBC Panorama |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-47335414 |access-date=6 March 2019 |agency=BBC |publisher=BBC |date=23 February 2019}}</ref> | |||
''Panorama'' issued a statement apologising on Sweeney's behalf for his "offensive and inappropriate" comments. The ''Panorama'' episode on Robinson was never shown on the BBC. On 1 October 2019, Sweeney announced via ] that he would be leaving the BBC after 17 years, calling founder of the ] ] a "complete cunt" after supposedly being fired because of Tommy Robinson's documentary ''Panodrama'' and the protests outside BBC Manchester.<ref name=pg-20191001>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/john-sweeney-leaves-bbc-with-parting-shot-at-tommy-robinson/|title=John Sweeney leaves BBC after 17 years with parting shot at Tommy Robinson|last=Mayhew|first=Freddy|date=1 October 2019|website=Press Gazette|access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet|number=1178969814653689856|user=johnsweeneyroar|title=3/3 I'm sorry our @bbcpanorama on Tommy Robinson wasn't broadcast. (I paid for all the drinks, BTW.) So after 17 ye…|accessdate=2019-10-10|language=en|date=2019-10-01}}</ref> | |||
===Putin and Russian corruption=== | |||
Sweeney covered Russian President ]'s wars, including after the invasion and ] in 2014. He questioned Putin in 2014 for ''BBC News'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISNvOzzrfsU|title = BBC's Sweeney catches Putin at talks - BBC News|website = ]}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} investigated oligarch links to Putin in 2018,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziKUzn-5UcU|title = Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska & his links to British politicians - BBC Newsnight|website = ]}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} as well as ]' Brexit connections with the Kremlin in December 2018,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46460194|title = Brexit: Arron Banks firm has 'no address'|work = BBC News|date = 5 December 2018}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} and investigated ]'s mysterious trip to ] to party with ] in 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bylinetimes.com/2022/03/15/lebedev-the-kgb-spy-who-helped-put-putin-in-the-kremlin/|title = Lebedev: The KGB Spy Who Helped Put Putin in the Kremlin|date = 15 March 2022}}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=January 2023}} | |||
==Later career== | |||
In November 2020, Sweeney's new ] podcast ''Hunting Ghislaine'' was launched. The six part series traced the story of ], convicted sex offender and the daughter of ].<ref>{{Cite news|last=Marriott|first=James|title=Hunting Ghislaine review — John Sweeney tells the gripping tale of Daddy's little girl|newspaper=]|language=en|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hunting-ghislaine-review-john-sweeney-tells-the-gripping-tale-of-daddys-little-girl-lpg6c92dl|access-date=2020-12-01|issn=0140-0460}}</ref> | |||
Since 2020, Sweeney has been writing for the '']'' and presenting on Byline TV.<ref name=bt-sweeney>{{cite web |url=https://bylinetimes.com/author/johnsweeney/ |title=John Sweeney |website=Byline Times |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref><ref name=btv-sweeney>{{cite web |url=https://byline.tv/media-cast/john-sweeney/ |title=John Sweeney |website=Byline TV |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref> In February 2022, Sweeney moved to Ukraine to report on the ], and has since also been writing for '']''.<ref name=pg-20221216>{{cite news |url=https://pressgazette.co.uk/comment-analysis/john-sweeney-ukraine-front-line/ |title=John Sweeney on going back to the front line at 64: 'Getting your feet dirty means you see stuff' |last=Sweeney |first=John |newspaper=Press Gazette |date=16 December 2022 |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref><ref name=jc->{{cite web |url=https://www.thejc.com/author/john-sweeney-BUu2gKIEbIHX3jR8jc57Q |title=John Sweeney |newspaper=The Jewish Chronicle |access-date=13 March 2023}}</ref> | |||
===''The Eastern Front: Terror & Torture in Ukraine''=== | |||
In 2023, he released the feature documentary ''The Eastern Front: Terror & Torture in Ukraine'', directed by filmmaker Caolan Robertson with Byline TV. The film follows Sweeney, as well as veteran war photographer ] and journalist ] as they investigate Russian war crimes in Ukraine. The film uncovered and corroborated evidence of crimes like torture, targeting civilians and the use of banned weapons like white phosphorus. The film premiered at The Frontline Club in London ahead of screenings in Kyiv, Los Angeles and London's Leicester Square.{{citation needed|date=February 2024}} | |||
===Political career=== | |||
On 24 May 2024 Sweeney was announced as the ] candidate for ] in the ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Horner |first1=Nick |title=Former BBC man to stand in Sutton Coldfield for Lib Dems at General Election |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/former-bbc-man-stand-sutton-29233700 |access-date=24 May 2024 |work=Birmingham Live |date=24 May 2024 |language=en}}</ref> He was defeated by the incumbent MP, ], a member of the ]. Sweeney came in fourth place, earning 5.4% of the vote in Sutton Coldfield.<ref name="SuttonColdfieldResults">{{cite web |title=Sutton Coldfield results |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001535 |publisher=BBC |access-date=6 July 2024}}</ref> | |||
==Writing career== | |||
Sweeney has written several books, both fiction and non-fiction. These include the best-selling novel set in the war in Burma, ''Elephant Moon'' (2016), and a co-authored investigation into the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia, ''Murder On The Malta Express'' (2019). His latest thriller is ''The Useful Idiot'', about fake news in Stalin's Moscow in 1933, published in 2020. | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
Sweeney has won several awards |
Sweeney has won several awards including:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Project Klebnikov global media alliance|url=http://www.projectklebnikov.org/members/sweeney.html|access-date=2020-06-09|website=www.projectklebnikov.org}}</ref> | ||
* 1998: ] Journalist of the Year prize for reports on human rights abuses in ]. | * 1998: '']'' Journalist of the Year prize for reports on human rights abuses in ]. | ||
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* 2000: an ] and a ] prize for programmes about the ], Kosovo. | ||
* 2001: the ] prize for "Victims of the Torture Train," about |
* 2001: the ] prize for "Victims of the Torture Train," about human rights abuses in ]. | ||
* 2003: a ] (2003) for Best Radio News |
* 2003: a ] (2003) for Best Radio News programme. | ||
* 2004: a Royal Television Society prize (2004) for "Angela's Hope," a ] documentary about a woman wrongly convicted of murdering her three babies. | * 2004: a Royal Television Society prize (2004) for "Angela's Hope," a ] documentary about a woman wrongly convicted of murdering her three babies. | ||
* 2005: The ]. | * 2005: The ]. | ||
==Books== | |||
===Non-Fiction=== | |||
*{{cite book | title=The Life and Evil Times of Nicolae Ceausescu | year=1991 | isbn=978-0-09-174672-8 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Hutchinson }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Trading With the Enemy: Britain's Arming of Iraq | year=1993 | isbn=978-0-330-33128-9 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Purple Homicide, Fear and Loathing on Knutsford Heath | year=1998 | isbn=978-0-7475-3970-4 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Bloomsbury }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Rooney's Gold | year=2010 | isbn=978-1-84954-054-4 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Biteback }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Big Daddy: Lukashenka, Tyrant of Belarus | year=2012 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Silvertail Books }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=The Church of Fear : Inside The Weird World of Scientology | year=2013 | isbn=978-1-909269-03-3 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Silvertail Books }} | |||
**{{cite book | title=Scientology. La chiesa della paura | year=2013 | language=Italian | isbn=978-88-541-5485-8 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=North Korea Undercover : Inside The World's Most Secret State | year=2013 | isbn=978-0-5930-7297-4 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Murder on the Malta Express: Who Killed Daphne Caruana Galizia? | year=2019 | isbn=978-1-909269-95-8 | last1=Bonini | first1=Carlo | last2=Delia | first2=Manuel | last3=Sweeney | first3=John | publisher=Midsea Books }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Killer in the Kremlin: The Explosive Account of Putin's Reign of Terror | year=2022 | isbn=978-1-78763-665-1 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Bantam Press }} | |||
**{{cite book | title=Der Killer im Kreml: Intrige, Mord, Krieg, Wladimir Putins skrupelloser Aufstieg und seine Vision vom großrussischen Reich | year=2022 | language=German | isbn=978-3-453-21849-9 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
**{{cite book | title=Il killer del Cremlino. Il regno del terrore di Vladimir Putin | year=2024 | language=Italian | isbn=978-88-227-8738-5 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Hunting Ghislaine | year=2022 | publication-date=2022-11-03 | isbn=978-1-5293-7587-9 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Murder in the Gulag: The Life and Death of Alexei Navalny | year=2024 | publication-date=2024-07-25 | isbn=978-1035422289| last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=] }} | |||
===Fiction=== | |||
*{{cite book | title=Elephant Moon | year=2012 | isbn=9781909269019 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Silvertail Books}} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Cold | year=2016 | isbn=978-1503934221 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Thomas & Mercer}} | |||
*{{cite book | title=Road | year=2017 | isbn=978-1503940932 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Thomas & Mercer}} | |||
*{{cite book | title=The Useful Idiot | year=2020 | isbn=978-1909269347 | last=Sweeney | first=John | publisher=Silvertail Books}} | |||
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British investigative journalist and writer
John Sweeney | |
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Sweeney in 2014 | |
Born | John Paul Sweeney (1958-06-07) 7 June 1958 (age 66) Saint Helier, Jersey |
Nationality | British |
Education | Barton Peveril Grammar School |
Alma mater | London School of Economics |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Writer |
Years active | 1996– |
Political party | Liberal Democrats |
Website | johnsweeney |
John Paul Sweeney (born 7 June 1958) is a British investigative journalist and writer. He worked for The Observer newspaper, and the BBC's Panorama and Newsnight series. Sweeney ceased working for the BBC in October 2019.
Education
Sweeney was educated at Barton Peveril Grammar School, a state grammar school in Eastleigh, Hampshire, followed by the London School of Economics.
Investigative journalism
Barclay brothers suit
In 1996, Sweeney was sued for criminal defamation in France by the Barclay brothers, owners of The Daily Telegraph, but the claimants lost their case. At the time, Sweeney worked for the rival newspaper The Observer, and had given an interview on BBC Radio Guernsey alleging that they had been involved in corruption. The claimants justified their legal claim in the French courts on the basis that the broadcast could also be heard in a small coastal part of northern France, although this was widely considered forum shopping. Sweeney was ordered to pay €3,000 by the appeal court in Rennes, France.
Career at the BBC
Sweeney appeared on the BBC arts programme, The Late Show when he filmed behind the scenes footage of the campaign of the 1992 United Kingdom general election.
Sweeney worked at the BBC from 2001 to 2014 as a staff reporter for flagship news programme Panorama, but subsequently continued to be involved in producing BBC Panorama programmes.
Sweeney ceased working for the BBC in October 2019. Shortly before his departure, the Press Gazette reported that " was secretly filmed speaking with a source over drinks who turned out to be an ally of Robinson". Panorama later apologised on Sweeney's behalf for "offensive and inappropriate" comments made during the encounter. After leaving, Sweeney made a complaint to Ofcom and MPs about seven investigations for Newsnight, Panorama and BBC News that were not broadcast, some relating to links to Russia among people working within British politics, which he said was part of a "pattern of timidity" at the BBC. Later BuzzFeed News reported that four BBC sources had told them that two matters had led to Sweeney leaving: the Tommy Robinson investigation and a HR complaint made by a young BBC journalist deeply offended by a comment from Sweeney.
Zimbabwe
After formally joining the BBC in 2001, Sweeney reported on mass graves in Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe for the BBC in 2002. By then Mugabe had banned BBC reporters from the country, forcing Sweeney to hide in a car boot to travel to a meeting with the leader of the opposition.
Cot death investigation
Sweeney spent four years investigating the cases of Sally Clark, Angela Cannings and Donna Anthony, three women who had been falsely imprisoned for killing their children. Sweeney's investigation helped to clear their names, and led to Sir Roy Meadow, the expert witness whose testimony had proved decisive in their convictions, being temporarily struck off the General Medical Council's medical register. Sweeney received the Paul Foot Award in 2005 in recognition of his work.
Investigative report on Scientology
"Scientology and Me", a Panorama investigation into Scientology written and presented by Sweeney, was aired on BBC One on Monday, 14 May 2007. Prior to its airing, video footage filmed by the Church of Scientology was released on YouTube and on DVD that showed Sweeney shouting at Scientology representative Tommy Davis during a visit to the Citizens Commission on Human Rights's exhibition "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death". The clips were sections of a documentary the Church of Scientology's Freedom Magazine TV produced about the BBC Panorama programme called Panorama Exposed.
Sweeney wrote that he lost his temper due to days of harassment by Davis and the Church, and a strong personal reaction to the psychiatry exhibition. He had been visited at his hotel by Davis, despite not having shared the address with the Church, and had been followed on several occasions. Sweeney labelled the clips "attack videos" and others say they were produced to discredit him and the documentary.
The BBC in response aired its own full recording of the incident. Panorama's editor Sandy Smith explained what happened and how the BBC dealt with the incident in a post on the BBC's Editor's Blog. An internal BBC investigation found that Sweeney's conduct at one point in the filming was clearly inappropriate, but also said that Sweeney had apologised for his outburst and concluded that as a whole, filming of the documentary had been performed in a proper and fair manner. Later on that same year in the BBC Panorama year in review Sweeney said "..a new generation is making up its own mind, and for that I make no apology". Sweeney went into a similar outburst in January 2009 when being interviewed on Radio 4 about the Tom Cruise film Valkyrie—clearly referring to the episode two years previously, as a part of a rehearsed joke.
A follow-up Panorama programme also hosted by Sweeney titled "The Secrets of Scientology" was aired on 28 September 2010. This documentary contained interviews with high-profile ex-scientologists Mike Rinder and Marty Rathbun. Rinder explained the tactics used by the church during the making of the previous documentary, while Rathbun primarily discussed the allegations of David Miscavige assaulting other members of the church. Rinder had been involved in the Scientology organisation's stalking of Sweeney, and had left the Church shortly thereafter.
North Korea Undercover
In an undercover visit to North Korea, Sweeney posed as an academic from the London School of Economics whilst travelling with a party of students from the university, also including Sweeney's wife and another BBC employee. The BBC was accused of putting students at risk and of compromising the future ability of the university to pursue studies in other countries with strict regimes.
The BBC Trust Editorial Standards Committee investigated the complaints against the programme makers, and found that "the BBC failed to ensure that all the young adults Panorama travelled with were sufficiently aware of any potential risks to enable them to give informed consent. This was a serious failing, and the BBC is right to apologise to the complainants." They also found that Sweeney's wife, who was the trip organiser and tour leader, had a conflict of interest which was compounded when she became employed by the BBC for the programme.
Subsequently, a public statement signed by six of the 10 LSE student participants on the trip said that "We feel that we have now been put in more risk than was originally the case, as a result of the LSE's decision to go public with their story". They also indicated that they had no objection to the broadcast of the BBC Panorama documentary and that they were satisfied with how the BBC handled the trip. An LSE spokesman denied this. The programme was watched by five million people, making it the number 1 show in its time slot and the second-most-watched show of the night.
The programme formed the basis of a book by Sweeney, North Korea Undercover, published in November 2013.
Fake Sheikh: Exposed
Sweeney was the presenter of a controversial Panorama about the ex News of the World undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood called "Fake Sheikh: Exposed". The Attorney General, Jeremy Wright, wrote to the BBC asking them not to show it in case it prejudiced any future trial, and Mahmood unsuccessfully tried to get an injunction to stop Panorama broadcasting recent video of him with no disguise. The broadcast was twice delayed and was finally transmitted on 12 November 2014. Following the programme the Crown Prosecution Service announced that it would reinvestigate 25 cases where people were convicted on Mahmood's evidence.
Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?
Further information: Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?Sweeney presented the documentary he researched and investigated, Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?, first broadcast for Panorama on BBC One on 16 January 2017, four days before the Inauguration of Donald Trump. Exploring the links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies and Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, the documentary was well received by The Guardian, Radio Times, The National, and the Times Union. The documentary was screened in Perugia, Italy on 6 April 2017 at the International Journalism Festival. Investigative journalists Sweeney and Andrei Soldatov of Russia were in attendance at the screening.
Tommy Robinson
On 23 February 2019, about 4,000 people protested outside BBC offices in Manchester against one of Sweeney's planned Panorama episodes on the far-right anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, who also led the protest. During the rally, undercover filming of Sweeney, obtained from a supporter of Robinson, was shown on a large screen. In the film, Sweeney is heard making a number of remarks which were described by the activist as being racist, homophobic and anti-working class. Sweeney also made derogatory remarks about the BBC, ordered a large amount of alcoholic drinks which he claimed were being paid for with his expenses, and called former IRA leader Martin McGuinness "one of political heroes". Sweeney later apologised for the remarks. The BBC stated that "any programme we broadcast will adhere to the BBC's strict editorial guidelines", and that work on the Panorama programme would continue. The NUJ condemned what they described as the intimidation of BBC staff and journalists.
Panorama issued a statement apologising on Sweeney's behalf for his "offensive and inappropriate" comments. The Panorama episode on Robinson was never shown on the BBC. On 1 October 2019, Sweeney announced via Twitter that he would be leaving the BBC after 17 years, calling founder of the EDL Tommy Robinson a "complete cunt" after supposedly being fired because of Tommy Robinson's documentary Panodrama and the protests outside BBC Manchester.
Putin and Russian corruption
Sweeney covered Russian President Vladimir Putin's wars, including after the invasion and annexation of Crimea in 2014. He questioned Putin in 2014 for BBC News, investigated oligarch links to Putin in 2018, as well as Arron Banks' Brexit connections with the Kremlin in December 2018, and investigated Boris Johnson's mysterious trip to Perugia to party with Evgeny Lebedev in 2018.
Later career
In November 2020, Sweeney's new LBC podcast Hunting Ghislaine was launched. The six part series traced the story of Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted sex offender and the daughter of Robert Maxwell.
Since 2020, Sweeney has been writing for the Byline Times and presenting on Byline TV. In February 2022, Sweeney moved to Ukraine to report on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and has since also been writing for The Jewish Chronicle.
The Eastern Front: Terror & Torture in Ukraine
In 2023, he released the feature documentary The Eastern Front: Terror & Torture in Ukraine, directed by filmmaker Caolan Robertson with Byline TV. The film follows Sweeney, as well as veteran war photographer Paul Conroy and journalist Zarina Zabrisky as they investigate Russian war crimes in Ukraine. The film uncovered and corroborated evidence of crimes like torture, targeting civilians and the use of banned weapons like white phosphorus. The film premiered at The Frontline Club in London ahead of screenings in Kyiv, Los Angeles and London's Leicester Square.
Political career
On 24 May 2024 Sweeney was announced as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Sutton Coldfield in the 2024 United Kingdom general election. He was defeated by the incumbent MP, Andrew Mitchell, a member of the Conservative Party. Sweeney came in fourth place, earning 5.4% of the vote in Sutton Coldfield.
Writing career
Sweeney has written several books, both fiction and non-fiction. These include the best-selling novel set in the war in Burma, Elephant Moon (2016), and a co-authored investigation into the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia, Murder On The Malta Express (2019). His latest thriller is The Useful Idiot, about fake news in Stalin's Moscow in 1933, published in 2020.
Awards
Sweeney has won several awards including:
- 1998: What the Papers Say Journalist of the Year prize for reports on human rights abuses in Algeria.
- 2000: an Emmy Award and a Royal Television Society prize for programmes about the Massacre at Krusha e Madhe, Kosovo.
- 2001: the Amnesty International prize for "Victims of the Torture Train," about human rights abuses in Chechnya.
- 2003: a Sony Gold award (2003) for Best Radio News programme.
- 2004: a Royal Television Society prize (2004) for "Angela's Hope," a BBC One documentary about a woman wrongly convicted of murdering her three babies.
- 2005: The Paul Foot Award.
Books
Non-Fiction
- Sweeney, John (1991). The Life and Evil Times of Nicolae Ceausescu. Hutchinson. ISBN 978-0-09-174672-8.
- Sweeney, John (1993). Trading With the Enemy: Britain's Arming of Iraq. Pan Books. ISBN 978-0-330-33128-9.
- Sweeney, John (1998). Purple Homicide, Fear and Loathing on Knutsford Heath. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-7475-3970-4.
- Sweeney, John (2010). Rooney's Gold. Biteback. ISBN 978-1-84954-054-4.
- Sweeney, John (2012). Big Daddy: Lukashenka, Tyrant of Belarus. Silvertail Books.
- Sweeney, John (2013). The Church of Fear : Inside The Weird World of Scientology. Silvertail Books. ISBN 978-1-909269-03-3.
- Sweeney, John (2013). Scientology. La chiesa della paura (in Italian). Newton Compton Editori. ISBN 978-88-541-5485-8.
- Sweeney, John (2013). North Korea Undercover : Inside The World's Most Secret State. Bantam Press. ISBN 978-0-5930-7297-4.
- Bonini, Carlo; Delia, Manuel; Sweeney, John (2019). Murder on the Malta Express: Who Killed Daphne Caruana Galizia?. Midsea Books. ISBN 978-1-909269-95-8.
- Sweeney, John (2022). Killer in the Kremlin: The Explosive Account of Putin's Reign of Terror. Bantam Press. ISBN 978-1-78763-665-1.
- Sweeney, John (2022). Der Killer im Kreml: Intrige, Mord, Krieg, Wladimir Putins skrupelloser Aufstieg und seine Vision vom großrussischen Reich (in German). Heyne Verlag. ISBN 978-3-453-21849-9.
- Sweeney, John (2024). Il killer del Cremlino. Il regno del terrore di Vladimir Putin (in Italian). Newton Compton Editori. ISBN 978-88-227-8738-5.
- Sweeney, John (2022). Hunting Ghislaine. Hodder & Stoughton (published 3 November 2022). ISBN 978-1-5293-7587-9.
- Sweeney, John (2024). Murder in the Gulag: The Life and Death of Alexei Navalny. Hodder & Stoughton (published 25 July 2024). ISBN 978-1035422289.
Fiction
- Sweeney, John (2012). Elephant Moon. Silvertail Books. ISBN 9781909269019.
- Sweeney, John (2016). Cold. Thomas & Mercer. ISBN 978-1503934221.
- Sweeney, John (2017). Road. Thomas & Mercer. ISBN 978-1503940932.
- Sweeney, John (2020). The Useful Idiot. Silvertail Books. ISBN 978-1909269347.
References
- Famous Alumni – BBC and Observer investigative journalist John Sweeney Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Publisher: Barton Peveril Sixth Form College. Retrieved: 27 April 2013.
- "BBC 'used LSE students as human shield' in North Korea". BBC News. 15 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- "The Times & The Sunday Times". The Times. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2007.
- John Sweeney's 1992 Late Show election video diary - BBC Newsnight, archived from the original on 21 December 2021, retrieved 9 June 2020
- William Turvill (17 July 2014). "John Sweeney loses job in cull of all Panorama's staff reporters: 'Management will gain more control'". Press Gazette. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
- John Sweeney (17 August 2015). "'No evidence' of convicted postmaster's theft, Panorama learns". BBC. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
- ^ Mayhew, Freddy (1 October 2019). "John Sweeney leaves BBC after 17 years with parting shot at Tommy Robinson". Press Gazette. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- "Freddy Mayhew". Press Gazette. 25 November 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- Mark Di Stefano (5 December 2019). "Veteran Journalist John Sweeney Left The BBC After A Formal Complaint From A Colleague". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- "Zimbabwe burning". BBC News. 3 March 2002. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
- "National Union of Journalists (NUJ) – Winning for you at work". National Union of Journalists. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 13 May 2007.
- Adams, Stephen (15 May 2007). "BBC reporter blows his top at Scientologist". Daily Telegraph.
- Row over Scientology video, John Sweeney, BBC News, 12 May 2007
- Staff; Anderson Cooper (14 April 2007). "Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees – Inside Scientology". Anderson Cooper 360. CNN.
- ^ Sandy Smith (14 May 2007). "Investigating Scientology". BBC News Editors Blog.
It's not a question of us setting out to call Scientology a cult – it's just a question of us asking legitimate questions, and their organisation being unwilling to engage seriously with us. And when you go in as a journalist to try and deal with that, it's explosive.
- Smith, David (13 May 2007). "The BBC man, the Scientologist – and the YouTube rant". London: The Observer. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
- "BBC man rebuked over Scientology show". Digital Spy. 14 May 2007. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
- "BBC NEWS – UK – Sweeney reviews Cruise film". news.bbc.co.uk. 26 January 2009.
- "John Sweeney revisits the Church of Scientology". BBC News. 26 September 2010.
- "BBC apologises over Panorama's North Korea programme". BBC. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- "Editorial Standards Committee publishes findings on Panorama on North Korea". BBC Trust. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- Students say LSE has placed them at 'more risk' from North Korea, The Guardian, 17 April 2013
- Taylor, Jerome (14 April 2013). "BBC report 'endangers LSE students': Panorama programme based on secret footage taken on university field trip to North Korea". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022.
- Ravi Somaiya (14 April 2013). "BBC Tactics in Covering North Korea Are Faulted". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
- "A North Korea Panorama special is seen by over 5 million viewers on BBC One"., Digital Spy, 16 April 2013.
- Glyn Ford (7 May 2014). "North Korea Undercover by John Sweeney". The Asian Review of Books. Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- Catterall, Ali (15 January 2017), "Monday's best TV: Trump – The Kremlin Candidate?, Silent Witness", The Guardian, retrieved 11 June 2017
- Seale, Jack (16 January 2017), "Trump: The Kremlin Candidate? – Panorama", Radio Times, archived from the original on 18 January 2017, retrieved 11 June 2017
- McDowall, Julie (15 January 2017), "TV Pick of the Day, Monday January 16 – Zero Days: Nuclear Cyber Sabotage, and Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?", The National, retrieved 11 June 2017
- White, Lawrence (20 January 2017), "New BBC Report: Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?", Times Union, archived from the original on 20 January 2017, retrieved 11 June 2017
- ^ "Trump: The Kremlin candidate?", International Journalism Festival, Perugia, Italy, 6 April 2017, retrieved 11 June 2017
- "Perugia capitale del giornalismo, il 5 torna il Festival", Umbria Domani (in Italian), 3 April 2017, retrieved 11 June 2017
- "Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo, entra nel vivo l'undicesima edizione", UmbriaJournal (in Italian), 5 April 2017, retrieved 11 June 2017
- "Perugia apre le sue porte a IJF tra dibattiti, workshop e ospiti d'eccellenza", La Notizia Quotidiana (in Italian), 5 April 2017, archived from the original on 18 December 2018, retrieved 11 June 2017
- "Trump: the Kremlin candidate?", International Journalism Festival (video), Perugia, Italy: YouTube, archived from the original on 21 December 2021, retrieved 11 June 2017
- Dearden, Lizzie (3 October 2019). "BBC journalist leaves after 17 years with parting shot at Tommy Robinson: 'He's a complete c***'". The Independent.
- "Tommy Robinson holds Salford protest against BBC Panorama". BBC. BBC. 23 February 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
- @johnsweeneyroar (1 October 2019). "3/3 I'm sorry our @bbcpanorama on Tommy Robinson wasn't broadcast. (I paid for all the drinks, BTW.) So after 17 ye…" (Tweet). Retrieved 10 October 2019 – via Twitter.
- "BBC's Sweeney catches Putin at talks - BBC News". YouTube.
- "Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska & his links to British politicians - BBC Newsnight". YouTube.
- "Brexit: Arron Banks firm has 'no address'". BBC News. 5 December 2018.
- "Lebedev: The KGB Spy Who Helped Put Putin in the Kremlin". 15 March 2022.
- Marriott, James. "Hunting Ghislaine review — John Sweeney tells the gripping tale of Daddy's little girl". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- "John Sweeney". Byline Times. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- "John Sweeney". Byline TV. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- Sweeney, John (16 December 2022). "John Sweeney on going back to the front line at 64: 'Getting your feet dirty means you see stuff'". Press Gazette. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- "John Sweeney". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- Horner, Nick (24 May 2024). "Former BBC man to stand in Sutton Coldfield for Lib Dems at General Election". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- "Sutton Coldfield results". BBC. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- "Project Klebnikov global media alliance". www.projectklebnikov.org. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Profile on the Panorama website
- Profile on the Panorama website, 9 January 2007
- BBC Editors Blog: Investigating Scientology
- Filmography at the British Film Institute
- Sweeney, John; Presented by Kate Adie (1 March 2008). "FOOC: Justin Webb on US Democrat primaries 1 Mar 08". From Our Own Correspondent. BBC Radio 4, John Sweeney reports on the death in Florida of a noted opponent of Scientology: 17 minutes, 30 seconds into Podcast. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
- BBC employee criticised after PRs hand deliver Mormon documentary complaint 27 March 2012 regarding Sweeney and his documentary The Mormon Candidate on Mormonism, the LDS Church, and Mitt Romney
- 1958 births
- Living people
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