The Chairman of Ofcom, the UK"s communications regulator, has urged the BBC to "seriously" address issues of impartiality following an internal report by a whistleblower that highlighted allegations of bias and misinformation. The whistleblower, Michael Prescott, a former adviser to the BBC"s Editorial Guidelines Committee, is set to testify before Parliament"s Culture, Media and Sport committee next week.
This call for action comes in light of concerns raised by Prescott"s report, which has drawn attention to the need for the BBC to uphold its commitment to impartial reporting. The upcoming testimony is expected to provide further insights into the allegations and the internal processes at the BBC regarding editorial standards.
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