Caricature of departing BBC boss, who is of Jewish heritage, said to traffic in age-old anti-Jewish stereotypes; cartoon eventually removed from website

British daily The Guardian on Saturday apologized for a caricature of an outgoing BBC boss that was accused of trafficking in anti-Semitic stereotypes. 

Richard Sharp announced his resignation as BBC chairman on Friday after his involvement in a loan for then British prime minister Boris Johnson raised questions about the broadcaster's impartiality.

Martin Rowson’s drawing featured a grinning caricature of Sharp, who is Jewish, with an enlarged hooked nose; Sharp is seen carrying a Goldman Sachs office box, stuffed with gold and big-nosed squids.... Read More: i24