Former British Broadcasting Corporation Consultants Undergo Members of Parliament's Grilling Following Claims of Partiality in Disclosed Document

Ex- BBC specialists speaking before Members of Parliament

We begin with queries from Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage, who chairs the committee.

She initiates by providing context to the disclosed document authored by Michael Prescott and published in a daily publication.

"I don't want the BBC leaning in any particular direction, I just want it balanced, impartial and equitable," he declares.

When asked if he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, he replies: "No I don't. To be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is world class - including informative and entertainment shows."

Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that needs to be done at the BBC."

The second former external British Broadcasting Corporation consultant examined by the panel, Caroline Daniel, says she regards the BBC extremely earnestly and that it has a "continuous process and vigorous discourse" on evolving and intricate subjects.

"Did the BBC willing to conduct a genuine dialogue and debate and take action?" she reflects. "From my perspective, yes they were."
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