British Museum seeks recovery of some 2,000 stolen items

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Around 2,000 artefacts, including gold jewellery and gems, had been stolen from the British Museum over a long period, but recovery efforts were already underway, the museum's chair, George Osborne, said.

The museum, one of London's most popular attractions whose treasures include the Rosetta Stone, an ancient Egyptian relic inscribed with hieroglyphs and other texts, said last week a member of staff had been dismissed after items dating from the 15th century BC to the 19th century AD had been taken from a storeroom.

Museum director Hartwig Fischer said on Friday he would step down after admitting to failings in its investigation into the theft of items from its collection.

Osborne, a former British finance minister, told BBC radio that not all of the museum's collection was properly catalogued or registered, a situation not unique among large institutions whose collections had been amassed over hundreds of years.

Osborne said a "forensic" inquiry was being conducted to find out what had been stolen. "We think it's around 2,000 items," he said. "But I have to say that's a very provisional figure, and we're still actively looking."

"We've already started to recover some of the stolen items," he added, without giving any details of what had been recovered or how.

Osborne said he did not believe there had been any deliberate cover-up after the museum previously rejected a warning in 2021 that the thefts were happening.

But there could have been some "potential groupthink" at the top of the institution that could not believe an insider was stealing, he said.

He said the thefts had "certainly been damaging" to the museum's reputation, which casts itself as a trusted custodian of priceless artefacts from cultures around the world.

"That's why I'm apologising on behalf of the museum," he said.

Police said on Thursday that they had interviewed but not charged an unnamed man over the stolen artefacts.

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