🔗 Share this article Ex- BBC Specialists Participate in Members of Parliament's Questioning After Allegations of Prejudice in Unauthorized Memorandum We start with questions from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, who leads the group. She initiates by giving details to the disclosed document prepared by Michael Prescott and published in a national newspaper. "It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation leaning toward one side or the other, I just want it balanced, unbiased and just," he says. Upon being questioned whether he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, the adviser replies: "No I don't. To be clear, tons of stuff the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is exceptional - both factual and entertainment content." However, he continues: "There is real work that must be undertaken at the BBC." A further former external BBC consultant interviewed by the panel, Caroline Daniel, states she takes the BBC very seriously and that it maintains a "ongoing system and active debate" across fluid and multifaceted issues. "Was the BBC willing to conduct a genuine dialogue and debate and implement changes?" she asks herself. "In my view, indeed, they were."