Former British Broadcasting Corporation Advisers Participate in Parliamentary Questioning After Assertions of Partiality in Unauthorized Memorandum

Previous BBC specialists testifying in front of parliamentary committee

We start with inquiries from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, that oversees the committee.

She commences by giving context to the unauthorized memo prepared by Michael Prescott and released in a daily publication.

"I do not desire the BBC slanting in any particular direction, I just want it straight, fair and equitable," he states.

In response to a query if he believes the BBC is institutionally biased, Prescott responds: "No I don't. To be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is exceptional - including documentary and non-factual shows."

But he adds: "There remains real work that requires attention at the BBC."

The second ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation adviser questioned by the committee, Caroline Daniel, states she views the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it has a "continuous process and lively discussion" regarding evolving and intricate issues.

"Was the BBC prepared to engage in a proper dialogue and argument and act accordingly?" she reflects. "As I see it, yes they were."
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