đź”— Share this article Previous British Broadcasting Corporation Advisers Participate in Members of Parliament's Questioning Following Claims of Bias in Leaked Memo We start with queries from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, who leads the committee. She opens by offering context to the unauthorized document written by Michael Prescott and printed in a daily publication. "I don't want the BBC slanting in any particular direction, I simply desire it neutral, impartial and fair," he states. Upon being questioned if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is systematically partial, Prescott answers: "No, I do not. Let's be clear, tons of stuff the BBC does is exceptional - including documentary and fictional programming." Nevertheless, he states: "There exists real work that requires attention at the BBC." The second ex-adviser BBC adviser examined by the group, Caroline Daniel, says she regards the BBC with great importance and that it maintains a "continuous process and lively discussion" regarding evolving and intricate subjects. "Whether the BBC was willing to have a thorough discussion and debate and take action?" she questions. "From my perspective, indeed, they were."