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Ministers reopen hunt for Ofcom chair after Paul Dacre is rejected

Government starts process from scratch, allowing PM’s favoured candidate second chance at job

The government has restarted the recruitment process for a new chair of Ofcom after the prime minister’s favoured candidate, the former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre, had his application rejected by an interview board.

Rather than accept the decision and choose another candidate who was approved, ministers have instead decided to start the process from scratch, allowing Dacre a second chance at the job.

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