Previous British Broadcasting Corporation Advisers Participate in MPs' Inquiry In the Wake of Assertions of Prejudice in Unauthorized Document

Previous BBC consultants appearing before MPs

We begin with inquiries from Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage, that leads the panel.

She initiates by offering context to the leaked memo written by Michael Prescott and printed in a daily publication.

"It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting toward one side or the other, I just want it neutral, fair and fair," he declares.

In response to a query if he thinks the BBC is institutionally biased, he responds: "No, I do not. It is important to note, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is world class - including documentary and fictional shows."

Nevertheless, he states: "There is real work that needs to be done at the BBC."

Another ex-adviser BBC adviser questioned by the group, Caroline Daniel, states she takes the British Broadcasting Corporation very seriously and that it operates a "ongoing system and vigorous discourse" regarding fluid and multifaceted subjects.

"Whether the BBC was ready to have a proper discussion and exchange and take action?" she asks herself. "From my perspective, indeed, they were."
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