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In his report, Mr Wyatt concludes the row came about because of "misjudgments, poor practice and ineffective systems".
The investigation found evidence of "misjudgments, poor practice and ineffective systems as well, of course, as the usual helping of bad luck that often accompanies such sorry affairs".
The executive, the BBC1 controller, Peter Fincham, resigned after a report released yesterday criticized "misjudgments, poor practice and ineffective systems" at the BBC.
He was one of a number of BBC managers criticised in a report into the saga that blamed "misjudgments, poor practice and ineffective systems" for the error.
BBC1 controller Peter Fincham has confirmed his resignation as the BBC released the Wyatt Report, which criticised 'misjudgments, poor practice and ineffective systems' in the production of the documentary A Year With the Queen.
He resigned in October 2007 after being one of a number of BBC managers criticised in a report into the saga that blamed "misjudgments, poor practice and ineffective systems" for the error.
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