Ex- BBC Consultants Face Members of Parliament's Questioning In the Wake of Allegations of Bias in Unauthorized Document

Ex- BBC specialists appearing in front of Members of Parliament

We begin with inquiries from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, that chairs the group.

She commences by offering background to the leaked document authored by Michael Prescott and printed in a daily publication.

"It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation leaning this way or that way, I just want it balanced, unbiased and equitable," he states.

In response to a query whether he considers the BBC is institutionally biased, he responds: "No, I do not. To be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is top-tier - encompassing informative and fictional shows."

However, he continues: "There remains real work that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation."

Another ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation consultant interviewed by the group, Caroline Daniel, states she regards the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it has a "ongoing system and lively discussion" across fluid and multifaceted topics.

"Was the BBC ready to have a proper discussion and argument and implement changes?" she asks herself. "As I see it, indeed, they were."
Kristin Lopez
Kristin Lopez

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