Ex- British Broadcasting Corporation Advisers Undergo Parliamentary Grilling In the Wake of Assertions of Partiality in Unauthorized Memorandum
We begin with inquiries from Tory Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage, that oversees the group.
She commences by providing details to the leaked document prepared by Michael Prescott and published in a daily publication.
"I don't want the BBC slanting toward one side or the other, I simply desire it neutral, unbiased and just," he declares.
In response to a query if he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is systematically partial, he responds: "Absolutely not. Let's be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is top-tier - encompassing informative and fictional programming."
But he adds: "There remains real work that needs to be done at the BBC."
Another ex-adviser BBC adviser interviewed by the committee, Caroline Daniel, says she views the BBC with great importance and that it operates a "continuous process and lively discussion" regarding evolving and intricate issues.
"Whether the BBC was willing to conduct a proper conversation and exchange and act accordingly?" she questions. "From my perspective, affirmative, they were."