Previous British Broadcasting Corporation Specialists Face Members of Parliament's Questioning In the Wake of Allegations of Bias in Disclosed Document

Previous BBC advisers speaking in front of MPs

We begin with questions from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, who oversees the committee.

She opens by offering details to the leaked memo authored by Michael Prescott and released in a daily publication.

"It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation leaning in any particular direction, I just want it straight, fair and fair," he declares.

Upon being questioned whether he considers the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, he answers: "No, I do not. It is important to note, tons of stuff the BBC does is exceptional - including informative and entertainment content."

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

The second ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation specialist questioned by the committee, Caroline Daniel, remarks she takes the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it maintains a "persistent practice and vigorous discourse" regarding dynamic and complex issues.

"Was the BBC ready to conduct a genuine dialogue and argument and implement changes?" she reflects. "From my perspective, yes they were."
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