Former British Broadcasting Corporation Specialists Participate in Members of Parliament's Questioning After Claims of Prejudice in Unauthorized Memo
We open with inquiries from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, that leads the panel.
She opens by offering details to the leaked memo prepared by Michael Prescott and published in a daily publication.
"I do not desire the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting in any particular direction, My only wish is for it balanced, unbiased and fair," he states.
Upon being questioned if he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser replies: "Absolutely not. It is important to note, tons of stuff the British Broadcasting Corporation produces is world class - including factual and non-factual content."
Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that requires attention at the British Broadcasting Corporation."
Another previous consultant British Broadcasting Corporation adviser examined by the committee, Caroline Daniel, states she views the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it maintains a "ongoing system and vigorous discourse" regarding evolving and intricate topics.
"Whether the BBC was ready to have a genuine conversation and exchange and act accordingly?" she questions. "As I see it, indeed, they were."