Broadcaster recounts that she was ‘embarrassed and angry with myself’, having thought she was very aware of ripoffs The veteran broadcaster Moira Stuart has revealed that she nearly fell victim to a sophisticated bank scam. Stuart, 75, who spent 34 years with the BBC on TV and radio, told the Ti...
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