By Antoinette Bueno Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images The BBC "fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency" when it comes to journalist Martin Bashir's famous 1995 interview with Princess Diana, an official BBC inquiry stated on Thursday. According to the inquiry, which was led by former British Supreme Court Judge John Dyson, Bashir had shown fake bank statements to Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, which "deceived and induced him to arrange a meeting with Princess Diana." Bashir later lied to BBC managers about them, the inquiry said. The Sunday Times previously reported that the fake documents tapped into Princess Diana's fears that her private conversations were being bugged by the secret services.