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British Museum director quits after items stolen, missing and damaged

  • Fischer said the museum did not sufficiently respond to warnings that an employee may have been stealing and failings ‘must ultimately rest’ with him
  • The British Museum in London said last week a member of staff had been sacked after items had been found to be missing, stolen or damaged

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The director of the British Museum said on Friday he was stepping down with immediate effect after admitting to failings in the museum’s investigation into the theft of items from its collection.

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Hartwig Fischer, a German art historian who was expected to leave his post next year, said the museum did not sufficiently respond to warnings that an employee may have been stealing items and the failings “must ultimately rest” with him.

“Over the last few days I have been reviewing in detail the events around the thefts from the British Museum and the investigation into them,” he said in a statement.

“It is evident that the British Museum did not respond as comprehensively as it should have.”

The British Museum, among the most visited in the world and one of London’s most popular tourist attractions, said last week a member of staff had been dismissed after items including gold jewellery and gems dating from the 15th century BC to the 19th century AD, had been found to be missing, stolen or damaged.

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