🔗 Share this article Ex- British Broadcasting Corporation Advisers Undergo Parliamentary Inquiry After Claims of Prejudice in Unauthorized Document We open with inquiries from Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage, that leads the committee. She initiates by offering context to the disclosed memorandum written by Michael Prescott and published in a daily publication. "I do not desire the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting in any particular direction, I just want it straight, fair and just," he states. When asked whether he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser replies: "No, I do not. Let's be clear, tons of stuff the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is world class - both documentary and fictional programming." But he adds: "There remains substantial tasks that needs to be done at the British Broadcasting Corporation." Another former external British Broadcasting Corporation adviser questioned by the group, Caroline Daniel, says she takes the BBC very seriously and that it has a "continuous process and lively discussion" on evolving and intricate subjects. "Whether the BBC was ready to have a genuine discussion and exchange and take action?" she questions. "As I see it, yes they were."