Stewart Gustav Steven (born Stefan Gustaf Cohen; 30 September 1935 – 19 January 2004) was a British newspaper editor and journalist who grew circulation but whose career was marked by three major errors.
[6] In 1972 the Daily Express reported a "world exclusive" that Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy, was living in South America.
[3] In 1977, he took responsibility for the publication of a false story claiming that British Leyland had a fund to pay bribes.
[7] Steven retired later in the year, serving as the last Chairman of Punch and on the board of the London Film Commission.
[5][6] When he married Inka Sobieniewska, a half-Russian, half-Polish pop singer in 1965, he adopted her son and raised him as his own.