Previous British Broadcasting Corporation Consultants Undergo MPs' Questioning In the Wake of Allegations of Prejudice in Leaked Memo
We open with queries from Conservative lawmaker Caroline Dinenage, that oversees the committee.
She commences by offering details to the unauthorized document written by Michael Prescott and printed in a daily publication.
"I do not desire the British Broadcasting Corporation slanting in any particular direction, My only wish is for it straight, impartial and equitable," he declares.
When asked if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, he responds: "No, I do not. Let's be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation does is top-tier - both factual and non-factual shows."
Nevertheless, he states: "There exists significant effort that requires attention at the British Broadcasting Corporation."
The second ex-adviser BBC consultant examined by the panel, Caroline Daniel, remarks she views the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it operates a "continuous process and lively discussion" on dynamic and complex subjects.
"Did the BBC willing to conduct a thorough conversation and debate and implement changes?" she asks herself. "As I see it, indeed, they were."