Richard Sharp resigns as chairman of BBC: Conflict of interests with crypto investments
Richard Sharp, a former chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation and a well-known crypto investor, has resigned from his position ...
Read moreRichard Sharp, a former chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation and a well-known crypto investor, has resigned from his position ...
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