Suspended Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has said he does not expect to find anything out today about his future at the BBC.
The star has been left in limbo for two weeks since the BBC announced his suspension following what it described as “a fracas” with producer Oisin Tymon.
Clarkson and Mr Tymon have given evidence to an internal BBC investigation, led by Ken MacQuarrie, into what happened and the star’s future is expected to be decided this week.
Clarkson left his London flat in a taxi around 4.40pm and when asked if he had heard from the BBC today he told reporters: “Nothing. Not a sausage.”
He added: “So I’m really sorry but I don’t think you’re going to find anything out today.”
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