🔗 Share this article Ex- BBC Advisers Undergo Parliamentary Questioning After Claims of Prejudice in Disclosed Document We open with inquiries from Tory Member of Parliament the committee chair, who leads the group. She commences by providing context to the disclosed document prepared by Michael Prescott and printed in a national newspaper. "I don't want the BBC tilting this way or that way, I simply desire it neutral, impartial and just," he declares. Upon being questioned if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is systematically partial, he answers: "No, I do not. Let's be clear, a great deal the BBC does is world class - encompassing informative and non-factual content." But he adds: "There is real work that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation." A further former external British Broadcasting Corporation consultant questioned by the committee, Caroline Daniel, says she views the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it maintains a "continuous process and vigorous discourse" regarding evolving and intricate subjects. "Did the BBC ready to engage in a thorough conversation and exchange and take action?" she asks herself. "In my view, affirmative, they were."