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We begin with inquiries from Tory Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage, who oversees the group.
She opens by offering details to the disclosed memo prepared by Michael Prescott and released in a national newspaper.
"It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting toward one side or the other, My only wish is for it straight, impartial and equitable," he declares.
In response to a query if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, Prescott answers: "No, I do not. It is important to note, numerous aspects the BBC produces is top-tier - both factual and non-factual shows."
However, he continues: "There exists significant effort that needs to be done at the BBC."
Another former external British Broadcasting Corporation specialist interviewed by the committee, Caroline Daniel, says she views the BBC with great importance and that it maintains a "continuous process and active debate" regarding dynamic and complex subjects.
"Whether the BBC was ready to have a thorough dialogue and argument and take action?" she questions. "From my perspective, affirmative, they were."
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