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'Top Gear' Host Jeremy Clarkson Called to Disciplinary Meeting With BBC Bosses
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The BBC suspended host is expected to learn his fate at the company during a meeting with a panel led by the head of BBC Scotland Ken MacQuarrie.

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Jeremy Clarkson is expected to meet with BBC bosses to discuss his future at the company after he was suspended following a "fracas" with a producer. A letter has been sent out to call the "Top Gear" host for a meeting with a disciplinary panel.

The panel is reported to be led by the head of BBC Scotland Ken MacQuarrie. He will be assisted by barrister Orla Tierney who joined BBC earlier this year as "human resources director, employee relations and reward."

Jerremy Clarkson landed in hot water for allegedly throwing a punch at a producer. He was reportedly fuming at the lack of hot food at a Yorkshire hotel. Last year, he was given a final warning after caught using N-word while filming the car show last year.

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