🔗 Share this article Former BBC Specialists Participate in Parliamentary Inquiry In the Wake of Claims of Prejudice in Disclosed Document We open with questions from Tory Member of Parliament the committee chair, who leads the committee. She commences by providing details to the unauthorized memo prepared by Michael Prescott and published in a national newspaper. "I do not desire the BBC tilting this way or that way, I just want it neutral, fair and fair," he says. When asked whether he considers the BBC is structurally prejudiced, Prescott replies: "No, I do not. To be clear, tons of stuff the BBC creates is world class - including documentary and entertainment programming." Nevertheless, he states: "There is real work that requires attention at the BBC." The second ex-adviser BBC consultant examined by the group, Caroline Daniel, says she views the British Broadcasting Corporation very seriously and that it operates a "ongoing system and active debate" across dynamic and complex issues. "Did the BBC prepared to engage in a proper dialogue and debate and take action?" she reflects. "In my view, indeed, they were."