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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 28 Apr 23 3.26pm | |
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Politics matter little to me. It's all about due diligence and procedural transparency. No-one had the balls to sack Sharp (oh, wait for the results of the inquiry), he resigned.
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steeleye20 Croydon 28 Apr 23 4.07pm | |
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This will have done a lot of damage to the reputation of the BBC and seriously undermined its independence as a result of the Conservatives’ sleaze and cronyism. It's actually become quite normal, 13 years of the tories looking after their mates and hang the country. They don't resign unless forced to and never apologise either.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 28 Apr 23 6.24pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
This will have done a lot of damage to the reputation of the BBC after Jimmy Savile ? even the cats & dogs in the street know the BBC is a sick joke.
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steeleye20 Croydon 28 Apr 23 6.54pm | |
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From Reuters International:- The most trusted news source in the United States? The BBC news brand. And its under threat, a precious national gem, its time for political appointments to end, the BBC being publicly funded must not mean it is a state broadcaster.
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Hrolf The Ganger 28 Apr 23 9.23pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
This will have done a lot of damage to the reputation of the BBC and seriously undermined its independence as a result of the Conservatives’ sleaze and cronyism. It's actually become quite normal, 13 years of the tories looking after their mates and hang the country. They don't resign unless forced to and never apologise either. Yawn. Wannabees are always easier to turn.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 Apr 23 10.28pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
From Reuters International:- The most trusted news source in the United States? The BBC news brand. And its under threat, a precious national gem, its time for political appointments to end, the BBC being publicly funded must not mean it is a state broadcaster. I heard the Chairman of the Select Committee on Broadcasting say today that removing politics from the selection process is impossible because if it is delegated to an independent review Board they themselves still have to be appointed. I totally disagree. This needs to be done independently and perhaps that Committee, which is always cross-party, could assume the oversight and senior appointment role.
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footythoughts Beckenham 13 May 23 8.48am | |
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I for one am relieved that my license fee is being put to good use [Link]
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The Dolphin 16 May 23 6.20am | |
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I note that the BBC main headline online this morning is a Tory donor one on money laundering.
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 May 23 7.28am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
I note that the BBC main headline online this morning is a Tory donor one on money laundering. I thought what was more interesting was the BBC admitting the donor has not been interviewed by the police "Mr Marandi strongly denies wrongdoing and isn't subject to criminal sanction." So he's not actually done any wrong as far as we can tell.
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The Dolphin 16 May 23 9.05am | |
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And yet the BBC see fit to make this the main news story.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 16 May 23 9.17am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I thought what was more interesting was the BBC admitting the donor has not been interviewed by the police "Mr Marandi strongly denies wrongdoing and isn't subject to criminal sanction." So he's not actually done any wrong as far as we can tell. I read the story too. He hasn't done anything wrong here, but the BBC investigation has revealed significant wrongdoing elsewhere. The story is more about his attempts to keep his identity a secret being declined by the Court. It's a success for the BBC and a big story for them, so I can see the reason why the online editor decided to run it as the main story. I don't personally think it is their biggest today. What Newsnight revealed yesterday on the visa scams for pregnant women is a very big story that will receive a lot of attention. This is the Home Office at its worst and they can be dire, as I know from painful personal experience.
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steeleye20 Croydon 16 May 23 11.26am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I thought what was more interesting was the BBC admitting the donor has not been interviewed by the police "Mr Marandi strongly denies wrongdoing and isn't subject to criminal sanction." So he's not actually done any wrong as far as we can tell. So why fight, and in this case lose, a long legal battle to not be named. But I mean after 13 years of the tories isn't it just business as usual? "We've learned today that someone who's given hundreds of thousands to a British political party has, in the words of the judge, been a person of importance in proceedings before the court about a major money-laundering enterprise. It's a bit like Andersen's punch.
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