Ex- BBC Consultants Undergo MPs' Questioning Following Assertions of Bias in Disclosed Memorandum
We open with queries from Tory Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage, that oversees the group.
She opens by offering context to the unauthorized document written by Michael Prescott and published in a national newspaper.
"I do not desire the British Broadcasting Corporation leaning this way or that way, I simply desire it balanced, fair and just," he states.
In response to a query if he considers the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, Prescott answers: "Absolutely not. To be clear, tons of stuff the British Broadcasting Corporation produces is world class - encompassing informative and non-factual programming."
Nevertheless, he states: "There is substantial tasks that requires attention at the British Broadcasting Corporation."
Another ex-adviser BBC specialist interviewed by the group, Caroline Daniel, remarks she regards the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it has a "persistent practice and active debate" regarding dynamic and complex subjects.
"Did the BBC willing to conduct a proper conversation and exchange and implement changes?" she questions. "As I see it, yes they were."