Ex- BBC Advisers Face MPs' Inquiry In the Wake of Assertions of Prejudice in Leaked Document

Ex- British Broadcasting Corporation advisers testifying before MPs

We begin with questions from Conservative lawmaker Caroline Dinenage, who chairs the committee.

She initiates by providing details to the unauthorized memorandum authored by Michael Prescott and published in a daily publication.

"It is not my wish for the BBC leaning toward one side or the other, My only wish is for it balanced, fair and fair," he states.

In response to a query if he believes the BBC is systematically partial, the adviser answers: "No, I do not. Let's be clear, a great deal the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is exceptional - both factual and fictional shows."

However, he continues: "There is substantial tasks that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation."

The second previous consultant British Broadcasting Corporation adviser questioned by the group, Caroline Daniel, remarks she views the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it operates a "persistent practice and lively discussion" on evolving and intricate topics.

"Did the BBC prepared to have a genuine conversation and debate and take action?" she questions. "From my perspective, yes they were."
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