🔗 Share this article Former BBC Specialists Face Members of Parliament's Questioning Following Assertions of Prejudice in Disclosed Document We begin with inquiries from Tory Member of Parliament the panel's head, that chairs the panel. She opens by offering context to the unauthorized memo written by Michael Prescott and published in the Telegraph. "I don't want the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting this way or that way, I simply desire it straight, unbiased and equitable," he declares. Upon being questioned if he believes the BBC is structurally prejudiced, Prescott responds: "No I don't. To be clear, numerous aspects the BBC creates is top-tier - including informative and entertainment content." However, he continues: "There is substantial tasks that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation." A further former external British Broadcasting Corporation specialist questioned by the panel, Caroline Daniel, says she regards the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it operates a "ongoing system and active debate" across evolving and intricate topics. "Was the BBC ready to have a proper conversation and debate and act accordingly?" she reflects. "From my perspective, indeed, they were."