Key facts
- Evri is suing the BBC for £1.2 million.
- Evri alleges a December Panorama documentary contained defamatory claims.
- Evri claims the documentary caused significant financial loss.
- Evri claims the documentary caused reputational harm.
- The lawsuit seeks damages for alleged harm.
Evri, a delivery firm, has initiated legal action against the BBC, seeking approximately £1.2 million in damages. The lawsuit centers on a Panorama documentary that aired in December. Evri alleges that the program contained defamatory claims which have resulted in substantial financial losses and damage to its reputation. The company is pursuing legal recourse to recover compensation for the harm it asserts was caused by the broadcast.
The core of Evri's claim is that the Panorama documentary presented false and damaging information about its operations. This, the firm argues, directly led to significant financial repercussions and a tarnished public image. The specific defamatory claims made in the documentary have not been detailed in the initial reporting, but Evri's legal action indicates a strong belief in the program's negative impact.
