Hamas is bias, Hu Edwards, Tim Russell Brand – How many other BBC scandals do we pay for?

At Lewis Silkin’s SMART LONDON office, a team of lawyers this week, the barbecue team started from the MasterChef program.
In the display of the show, Banijay, they wanted to know if they had heard any “jokes” outside the colors from the host that has now been gave Gregg Wallace.
Did you see him act inappropriately, and if they did, what did they do about that?
This guide will be used to assemble a “independent” report in the display culture.
BBC is the top of copper awaits its contents with fear.
But it will not be delivered for a while, a blessing for the BBC because it had no time for that week.
Because just as MasterChef employees face this heat, executive officials stumble with another major scandal.
At 7.14 pm on Thursday evening, just like news The TETE-A-TETE agenda is dominated by Donald Trump, they decided to tell the rest of us.
After reviewBeeb had “defined dangerous defects” in making the BBC2 GAZA documentary: how to survive in the War area.
The company admitted: “Some of these were made by the production company, while others were by BBC; they are all unacceptable.”
Continue: “There is nothing more important than the confidence that our fans have in the press.
“This incident hurt this confidence.”
Independent report
Och! As Mea Culpas goes, this was one Dozy.
For weeks, the BBC faced a gunshot, as it appeared that the young boy who narrated the documentary was the son of a member of the terrorist organization Hamas.
Not only that, he was salary from licensed fees, through his mother, the wife of the Minister of Agriculture in Hamas.
BBC News, whose width was expected for an hour of producer Hyu movies, has finally put her hands.
Newspapers, like this, have scrambled to obtain recognition of printing. Fortunately we found space.
The BBC’s attempt to bury bad news has failed.
Negligence does not cut it. The BBC has become an arrogant ball to destroy it.
Colin Robertson
However, it started to seem like in the newspapers that should keep an open opening for a BBC apology every day, and this is the frequency of its general integration.
The amazing BBC is amazing from a scandal to the next.
The Gaza disaster for this week came a few days after another apology was launched after the issuance of another harmful independent report, and this time, the executive officials knew about the alleged DJ Tim Westwood behavior, “bullying and women.”
It was issued during the issuance of the world’s view of Ukraine as it entered its third year of the war, and the BBC council acknowledged that he did not take the opinions of the complainants seriously because it was “very painful for prominent individuals.”
It looks familiar? Then you will be right.
One month ago, the British Broadcasting Corporation also apologized to employees for “administration’s failures” about how they dealt with complaints about the unacceptable “Russell behavior” when DJ was on Radio 2 and 6.
He admitted that the employees felt that the star, who denied these allegations, “is seen as very influential” to disturb the complaint.
This is three important apologies this year – and did not start March.
As the year gets rid of, we are likely to hear more – not the least of them about Greg Wallace.
In “Spring”, the BBC will publish an independent report on “the culture of the workplace”, which is a deep diving, which, if you do it properly, will shed light on the BBC to allow bad people to do bad things.
We hope to hear more about the reason for not paying the children of the children HUW Edwards money He fled with him when he was sacked.
There will be other apologies, select my words.
Negligence does not cut it. The BBC has become an arrogant ball to destroy it.
Of course, the aunt’s defenders – usually pushed by people who pay their annual income of 5 billion pounds – are in effect this week.
More than 500 Levvis and the left-of which, of course, at a value of 1.35 million pounds annually on the day of today’s host, Gary Like-IK-was angry that the BBC was at fire in her documentary in Gaza.
They brilliantly declared: “Under this political football, children are in the most terrible conditions in their little lives. This is what should remain in the heart of this discussion.”
It goes without saying, as it is in common with most of the celebrities, it was amazingly lost.
This is a row about operations, not programs.
BBC also admitted: “While the intention of the documentary was aligned with our goal. The operations and implementation of this program started from our expectations.”
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BBC is allowed, according to Parliament Law, to demand that we pay it 169.50 pounds annually due to its unique role in public life as a non -party cultural entity designed “to report, education and entertainment”.
As such, it is truly held at a much higher level than any other media organization.
It must be neutral, its coverage must be balanced, and its behavior must be overwhelmed.
But over and over again, he found it not before.
If this is a business that fails in such a heavy degree, then there will be calls to close it, or at least the scalp is offered.
So what is happening against hell? Well, there is a shared thread, and a dreamer will not surprise you.
BBC’s latest apologies indicate a central defect that seems unable to do anything about it, despite his endless apologies.
That is: If you are useful for the BBC, you will be protected.
Important questions will not be asked about your behavior, or in the case of Doca Doc, exactly how you created your program. We will bring you on the air, my friend!
The deleted Gaza DOC content has now talked about the left -wing BBC fears that refuse to be called Hamas as a terrorist organization and seems to be seen as the Palestinian issue as the most important element in Hamas’s war with Israel.
In fact, more than 200 people of TV and films-including the BBC TV director-fell accused of BBC of “the regular problems of anti-Semitism and bias.”
Their concerns have been removed by the BBC’s upper copper, which claimed that “firm and strong operations are in place to deal with any concerns or complaints.”
If only it is true.