Former British Broadcasting Corporation Consultants Face Members of Parliament's Inquiry In the Wake of Assertions of Bias in Disclosed Memo

Previous BBC specialists testifying at MPs

We begin with questions from Tory Member of Parliament the panel's head, that oversees the group.

She opens by offering details to the unauthorized document written by Michael Prescott and released in a daily publication.

"I don't want the BBC leaning toward one side or the other, My only wish is for it balanced, unbiased and fair," he declares.

In response to a query whether he considers the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, he answers: "No I don't. Let's be clear, a great deal the British Broadcasting Corporation produces is top-tier - including documentary and entertainment programming."

Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that needs to be done at the British Broadcasting Corporation."

The second ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation specialist questioned by the group, Caroline Daniel, says she regards the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it maintains a "ongoing system and vigorous discourse" on dynamic and complex subjects.

"Did the BBC ready to engage in a proper dialogue and debate and take action?" she reflects. "As I see it, affirmative, they were."
Justin Levine
Justin Levine

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