BBC ... Political agendas and moral scandals
Network news: Agency owns BBC media has a long history in the media make it more media organizations famous in the world , but at the same time did not disturb the march of the BBC of controversy and scandals over the past years in the media work , such as the accused Mark Thompson, former Director General of the Commission British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. me. C) Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Commission misled the British Parliament about the huge sums paid to executives top , where the view of some experts in this regard that n without a doubt there is an intimate relationship between money and media power in the midst of the emergence of speeches and media directories overt and covert which describes in detail the grip of the BBC Foundation notable British politics .
It also pursues the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C) scandal, corruption and financial fraud may involve crimes , related to payments for a huge senior managers Authority 's media , which exceeded the amounts permitted involving criminal offenses , Some analysts believe there may be other motives beyond just taking profits , as that Henma media at various levels and its role in shaping public opinion can be a key element in the upholstery of the public to the private agenda unknown destinations , which may BBC loses the confidence of recipients .
Perhaps the sexual assaults are the most prominent scandals committed by providers with a sedate professional media in the British Broadcasting Corporation , and the scandal large raised by the issue of Savile last year led to the detection of similar issues again, and led to the charges to a number of celebrities in the circles of art and review within the framework of actions dating back to the sixties and the seventies and eighties .
And it became the media in the present era the most powerful weapon of intellectual and my information in the world, through his leadership of communities and shorten the spacing at all levels , then he played a major role in the coverage of events and its industry, and print results for these functions mentioned above , but Altnavsa raging between the media , as is the case in the new war agencies to the media about the economics of the media is far from competing in the Valley and its core functions and ethics , then maybe there are other motives beyond just profit-taking , as Henma media at various levels and its role in shaping public opinion can be a key element in the upholstery of the public to own agenda unknown destinations .
Charge to mislead Parliament
In a related development Mark Thompson accused the former director general of the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C ) Chairman of the Board of Trustees of misleading the British Parliament on the huge sums paid to senior executives .
Faces Thompson , who resigned from the BBC . Me. CNN last year to become chief executive of The New York Times scrutiny regarding the payment of 25 million pounds (40 million dollars) to one hundred and fifty employees left the BBC . Me. C during the period from 2009 until 2012, and raised the size of some of money to end the contract and you pay many of them in the time that has swept the UK austerity measures the wrath of politicians and the public who fund the BBC through the license fee is compulsory , and told Chris Patten, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Albi. me. C. parliamentary committee in July he was shocked by the size of some of these amounts. According to Reuters.
But in the affidavit of the Public Accounts Committee published Thompson said that " the picture painted by users Board of Trustees of me. Me. C. .. misleading , mainly regarding the extent of knowledge and the role of the Board of Trustees as well as vanities and inaccuracy specific ," said Thompson in a statement sent to Reuters by email spokeswoman for the New York Times on Friday that he supported his testimony with evidence and he will not cast further comments before his appearance before the committee a body that oversees government spending , said Patten told reporters , "It does not feel worried at all," the briefing Thompson, said the Board of Trustees BBC . me. CNN he refuses to Thompson's statement , describing him as "strange ."
My payments . B . C involving crimes
The London police said that the team investigators combat fraud studying whether the payments huge senior managers in the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C) , which exceeded the amounts permitted involving criminal offenses , and in the last month concluded that the Office of Comptroller national to that radio funded of public money generous policies already exceeded payments without good reason.
The office said that the Broadcasting paid 60 million pounds ( 93 million dollars) for senior managers in the period from 2005 to March of this year and was found in 14 cases of 60 cases examined that recipients got more money due to them , costing taxpayers more than million pounds. According to Reuters.
And some payments to senior officials mentioned in the report has the approval of former director general told . Me. C Marc Thompson, who currently serves as CEO of the New York Times , and demanded that lawmakers from the police investigation into the payments and whether officials Albi. Me. Si committed any offense relating to the misuse of public money , and studying anti-fraud office now whether it will begin a formal investigation , a police spokesman said London " We assess the information provided to us to see if something requires a criminal investigation ."
Commit sexual assaults
For his part, admitted provider famous in the "BBC " Stuart Hall he committed sexual assaults on girls, one of them at the age of nine on the reported prosecutors English, said Prosecutor peer- Faisal said Stuart Hull 's now 83 -year-old is " Sniper pushy" was courting girls before the assault , explaining that these acts dating back to the period between 1967 and 1985, and explained that the victims " do not know each other in total, " but they " Kdmn certificates similar dramatically " , and achieved Stuart Hall fame thanks to the " Whites a Knock Out" . It was shortly before still attached to the football games via radio "BBC 5" unique style combines enthusiasm and abundant information . Has commented , "BBC " his job after being charged him in December / December last year.
He has denied in the first stage of the charges against him , describing it as "malicious and unforgiving evil , and before everything wrong" , but admitted afterwards during a session in April with 14 really did not disclose the details until now. Will be found guilty in the June 17 , said his lawyer , said his client intends to submit apologized to his victims , and this case does not fall within the framework of the investigation into sexual assaults committed by the provider another star of the "BBC " Jimmy Savile , who died in 2011 , which includes " other persons " police did not reveal their identity. According to Agence France Presse .
The police stopped the British actor William Rock , 81, star of the series popular famous British " Koronaishn Street" and charged with rape deficient in the fifteenth twice, and the end of April brought the charge to one of personalities among the PR Max Clifford as part of sexual assaults long seven women among them Qasrtan under sixteen. It may also stopped former pop star Gary Glitter and actor Freddie Star and broadcaster Dave Lee Travis and released on bail.
Harassment scandal
Also set up dozens of victims who have been subjected to sexual abuse alleged by the late TV star Jimmy Savile lawsuits on the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me . Me. C ) in the wake of a scandal sparked a major crisis within the body and raised doubts about the ethics of journalism.
A report prepared by the police last month that the Saville - a presenter outstanding was loved by the British public - sexually harassed hundreds of people , mostly children, in the headquarters of the radio in the hospital for the past six decades, said Alan Collins, the lawyer representing the radio that the 31 victims resided claims in court British High demanding compensation from the radio and Saville property , and Collins told Reuters "We have been forced to take this step as a result of everything published about it ," he said , " broke a lot of painful memories . according to Reuters .
The only way for them to feel comfortable is by taking these measures , we hope to get some pictures of justice. , The radio said in a statement on its website that it could not comment on any legal claims of this kind raised on the company.
Strike on job cuts
For his part, the National Union of Journalists in the UK The BBC journalists ( me . Me. C ) plan to organize a strike from work for one day across the country to protest the job cuts .
The federation said in a statement that its members working in me. Me. C will strike and doing minimal work in accordance with the provisions of Articles organization so if it does not stop the cancellation of jobs and re- inflicting who face the risk of losing their jobs to other places Authority , and a plan to cancel jobs part of the year program five years to cut 2,000 jobs in the body that are funded by public money , and said Michelle Stanastreet secretary-general of the National Union of journalists said in a statement , " the BBC is prepared to waste public money on the separation of non- essential staff rather than spent to provide opportunities for the redistribution of those facing the risk. " . According to the BBC.
The authority said it was disappointed with the result of the strike and that it set a date for a meeting with the National Union of Journalists later this week in order to reach a solution, said a spokesman for the " work hard to ensure our success in the redistribution of workers wherever possible and will continue to work with unions to ensure that it gets Members on the right support for redistribution , " in addition to broadcasting in Britain up Send the World Service of the British broadcasting Corporation to about 180 million people using 32 languages via radio and television services and the Internet.
On the other hand stopped the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) news anchor was offered a radio program live on air, after it was discovered that they are drunk , and used phrases offensive during the broadcast program at the radio station in Stoke, said (BBC ) , the anchorwoman Paula White, was stopped after 30 minutes to make its radio , which was scheduled to present the final episode of it , after receiving complaints from listeners use phrases offensive, and added that the presenter Paula, announced during the live program broadcast on the air that it took two glasses of drinks spiritual , and they are not drunk, did not confirm (BBC ) whether Paula , who works broadcaster has for 16 years , will continue to work at Radio Stoke or they will take other actions right . According to the United Press .
She said in a statement that the anchorwoman " were not able to continue to provide its program, another announcer was assigned presenting and enabling listeners to enjoy listening to a mix of chat conversations and local news ."
University of British attack BBC
For its part, criticized the leading British university British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C ) to organize a scientific trip to North Korea to film a documentary in secret , saying that this act students who did not have knowledge of the arrangements for risk.
The London School of Economics that three journalists of me. Me. C - including reporter famous John Sweeney - have joined the study trip at the end of March, disguised as tourists to shoot a film about North Korea, which surround themselves fencing of confidentiality, the university said that the students were told that " press "will be accompanied by but did not explain them one that the goal of me. me. C was the exploitation of the visit in the filming of a secret program " Panorama " news , said Craig Kallon director of the London School of Economics on Twitter " These were not official trip to the London School of Economics. has organized people who are not students of the lobby . BBC . website and used the university to recruit some students . "
Tension on the Korean peninsula in recent weeks, with North Korea's threat to launch a nuclear war against the United States and South Korea, said Alesks Peters - Dai Secretary General of the Students Union of the London School of Economics told Sky News News that the students did not know about the intentions of me. Me. C until a very late stage and the student said she did not know about it until the plane flying to North Korea . According to Reuters.
The university said that Sweeney - who graduated in 1980 - denied in the form of school for a doctorate in history at the university to enter into North Korea , although he had nothing to do now at the university, the university said in an email to staff and students and published by the media, " recognized me. Me. C that the group misled intentionally to share with me. me. C in the visit, " the point of view of the London School of Economics is that the students did not receive sufficient information to allow approval of the evidence , but they have received information on their exposure to risk if discovered trick before leaving for North Korea."
The shock of directors compensation
To through the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the BBC Lord Patten , expressed shock of the amounts paid by the BBC for some senior managers , and were being questioned Lord Patten and Lord Hall Director-General of the BBC by the members of the House of Commons Committee for the " public accounts " about 25 million pounds Sterling paid for twenty-five directors left the media company . According to the BBC.
And suffered institution criticized by Audit Office , which said it faces the risk of losing public confidence, has exceeded payments in 14 of the cases, the amounts that they deserve the beneficiaries, according to Audit Office , said Ames Morse, director of the National Audit Office " poor management led to exceed the payments are required by the terms of the contracts with the people , "said Lord Hall said he believed the BBC " fumbled in recent years in cases of payments " and added that" these payments belong to another era , and we will put an end to it , " the BBC has announced that in the month of April / last April that it will put a ceiling on the end - of - service payments to its employees not to exceed 150 thousand pounds or 12 months salary , whichever is less .
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Network news: Agency owns BBC media has a long history in the media make it more media organizations famous in the world , but at the same time did not disturb the march of the BBC of controversy and scandals over the past years in the media work , such as the accused Mark Thompson, former Director General of the Commission British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. me. C) Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Commission misled the British Parliament about the huge sums paid to executives top , where the view of some experts in this regard that n without a doubt there is an intimate relationship between money and media power in the midst of the emergence of speeches and media directories overt and covert which describes in detail the grip of the BBC Foundation notable British politics .
It also pursues the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C) scandal, corruption and financial fraud may involve crimes , related to payments for a huge senior managers Authority 's media , which exceeded the amounts permitted involving criminal offenses , Some analysts believe there may be other motives beyond just taking profits , as that Henma media at various levels and its role in shaping public opinion can be a key element in the upholstery of the public to the private agenda unknown destinations , which may BBC loses the confidence of recipients .
Perhaps the sexual assaults are the most prominent scandals committed by providers with a sedate professional media in the British Broadcasting Corporation , and the scandal large raised by the issue of Savile last year led to the detection of similar issues again, and led to the charges to a number of celebrities in the circles of art and review within the framework of actions dating back to the sixties and the seventies and eighties .
And it became the media in the present era the most powerful weapon of intellectual and my information in the world, through his leadership of communities and shorten the spacing at all levels , then he played a major role in the coverage of events and its industry, and print results for these functions mentioned above , but Altnavsa raging between the media , as is the case in the new war agencies to the media about the economics of the media is far from competing in the Valley and its core functions and ethics , then maybe there are other motives beyond just profit-taking , as Henma media at various levels and its role in shaping public opinion can be a key element in the upholstery of the public to own agenda unknown destinations .
Charge to mislead Parliament
In a related development Mark Thompson accused the former director general of the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C ) Chairman of the Board of Trustees of misleading the British Parliament on the huge sums paid to senior executives .
Faces Thompson , who resigned from the BBC . Me. CNN last year to become chief executive of The New York Times scrutiny regarding the payment of 25 million pounds (40 million dollars) to one hundred and fifty employees left the BBC . Me. C during the period from 2009 until 2012, and raised the size of some of money to end the contract and you pay many of them in the time that has swept the UK austerity measures the wrath of politicians and the public who fund the BBC through the license fee is compulsory , and told Chris Patten, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Albi. me. C. parliamentary committee in July he was shocked by the size of some of these amounts. According to Reuters.
But in the affidavit of the Public Accounts Committee published Thompson said that " the picture painted by users Board of Trustees of me. Me. C. .. misleading , mainly regarding the extent of knowledge and the role of the Board of Trustees as well as vanities and inaccuracy specific ," said Thompson in a statement sent to Reuters by email spokeswoman for the New York Times on Friday that he supported his testimony with evidence and he will not cast further comments before his appearance before the committee a body that oversees government spending , said Patten told reporters , "It does not feel worried at all," the briefing Thompson, said the Board of Trustees BBC . me. CNN he refuses to Thompson's statement , describing him as "strange ."
My payments . B . C involving crimes
The London police said that the team investigators combat fraud studying whether the payments huge senior managers in the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C) , which exceeded the amounts permitted involving criminal offenses , and in the last month concluded that the Office of Comptroller national to that radio funded of public money generous policies already exceeded payments without good reason.
The office said that the Broadcasting paid 60 million pounds ( 93 million dollars) for senior managers in the period from 2005 to March of this year and was found in 14 cases of 60 cases examined that recipients got more money due to them , costing taxpayers more than million pounds. According to Reuters.
And some payments to senior officials mentioned in the report has the approval of former director general told . Me. C Marc Thompson, who currently serves as CEO of the New York Times , and demanded that lawmakers from the police investigation into the payments and whether officials Albi. Me. Si committed any offense relating to the misuse of public money , and studying anti-fraud office now whether it will begin a formal investigation , a police spokesman said London " We assess the information provided to us to see if something requires a criminal investigation ."
Commit sexual assaults
For his part, admitted provider famous in the "BBC " Stuart Hall he committed sexual assaults on girls, one of them at the age of nine on the reported prosecutors English, said Prosecutor peer- Faisal said Stuart Hull 's now 83 -year-old is " Sniper pushy" was courting girls before the assault , explaining that these acts dating back to the period between 1967 and 1985, and explained that the victims " do not know each other in total, " but they " Kdmn certificates similar dramatically " , and achieved Stuart Hall fame thanks to the " Whites a Knock Out" . It was shortly before still attached to the football games via radio "BBC 5" unique style combines enthusiasm and abundant information . Has commented , "BBC " his job after being charged him in December / December last year.
He has denied in the first stage of the charges against him , describing it as "malicious and unforgiving evil , and before everything wrong" , but admitted afterwards during a session in April with 14 really did not disclose the details until now. Will be found guilty in the June 17 , said his lawyer , said his client intends to submit apologized to his victims , and this case does not fall within the framework of the investigation into sexual assaults committed by the provider another star of the "BBC " Jimmy Savile , who died in 2011 , which includes " other persons " police did not reveal their identity. According to Agence France Presse .
The police stopped the British actor William Rock , 81, star of the series popular famous British " Koronaishn Street" and charged with rape deficient in the fifteenth twice, and the end of April brought the charge to one of personalities among the PR Max Clifford as part of sexual assaults long seven women among them Qasrtan under sixteen. It may also stopped former pop star Gary Glitter and actor Freddie Star and broadcaster Dave Lee Travis and released on bail.
Harassment scandal
Also set up dozens of victims who have been subjected to sexual abuse alleged by the late TV star Jimmy Savile lawsuits on the British Broadcasting Corporation ( me . Me. C ) in the wake of a scandal sparked a major crisis within the body and raised doubts about the ethics of journalism.
A report prepared by the police last month that the Saville - a presenter outstanding was loved by the British public - sexually harassed hundreds of people , mostly children, in the headquarters of the radio in the hospital for the past six decades, said Alan Collins, the lawyer representing the radio that the 31 victims resided claims in court British High demanding compensation from the radio and Saville property , and Collins told Reuters "We have been forced to take this step as a result of everything published about it ," he said , " broke a lot of painful memories . according to Reuters .
The only way for them to feel comfortable is by taking these measures , we hope to get some pictures of justice. , The radio said in a statement on its website that it could not comment on any legal claims of this kind raised on the company.
Strike on job cuts
For his part, the National Union of Journalists in the UK The BBC journalists ( me . Me. C ) plan to organize a strike from work for one day across the country to protest the job cuts .
The federation said in a statement that its members working in me. Me. C will strike and doing minimal work in accordance with the provisions of Articles organization so if it does not stop the cancellation of jobs and re- inflicting who face the risk of losing their jobs to other places Authority , and a plan to cancel jobs part of the year program five years to cut 2,000 jobs in the body that are funded by public money , and said Michelle Stanastreet secretary-general of the National Union of journalists said in a statement , " the BBC is prepared to waste public money on the separation of non- essential staff rather than spent to provide opportunities for the redistribution of those facing the risk. " . According to the BBC.
The authority said it was disappointed with the result of the strike and that it set a date for a meeting with the National Union of Journalists later this week in order to reach a solution, said a spokesman for the " work hard to ensure our success in the redistribution of workers wherever possible and will continue to work with unions to ensure that it gets Members on the right support for redistribution , " in addition to broadcasting in Britain up Send the World Service of the British broadcasting Corporation to about 180 million people using 32 languages via radio and television services and the Internet.
On the other hand stopped the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) news anchor was offered a radio program live on air, after it was discovered that they are drunk , and used phrases offensive during the broadcast program at the radio station in Stoke, said (BBC ) , the anchorwoman Paula White, was stopped after 30 minutes to make its radio , which was scheduled to present the final episode of it , after receiving complaints from listeners use phrases offensive, and added that the presenter Paula, announced during the live program broadcast on the air that it took two glasses of drinks spiritual , and they are not drunk, did not confirm (BBC ) whether Paula , who works broadcaster has for 16 years , will continue to work at Radio Stoke or they will take other actions right . According to the United Press .
She said in a statement that the anchorwoman " were not able to continue to provide its program, another announcer was assigned presenting and enabling listeners to enjoy listening to a mix of chat conversations and local news ."
University of British attack BBC
For its part, criticized the leading British university British Broadcasting Corporation ( me. Me. C ) to organize a scientific trip to North Korea to film a documentary in secret , saying that this act students who did not have knowledge of the arrangements for risk.
The London School of Economics that three journalists of me. Me. C - including reporter famous John Sweeney - have joined the study trip at the end of March, disguised as tourists to shoot a film about North Korea, which surround themselves fencing of confidentiality, the university said that the students were told that " press "will be accompanied by but did not explain them one that the goal of me. me. C was the exploitation of the visit in the filming of a secret program " Panorama " news , said Craig Kallon director of the London School of Economics on Twitter " These were not official trip to the London School of Economics. has organized people who are not students of the lobby . BBC . website and used the university to recruit some students . "
Tension on the Korean peninsula in recent weeks, with North Korea's threat to launch a nuclear war against the United States and South Korea, said Alesks Peters - Dai Secretary General of the Students Union of the London School of Economics told Sky News News that the students did not know about the intentions of me. Me. C until a very late stage and the student said she did not know about it until the plane flying to North Korea . According to Reuters.
The university said that Sweeney - who graduated in 1980 - denied in the form of school for a doctorate in history at the university to enter into North Korea , although he had nothing to do now at the university, the university said in an email to staff and students and published by the media, " recognized me. Me. C that the group misled intentionally to share with me. me. C in the visit, " the point of view of the London School of Economics is that the students did not receive sufficient information to allow approval of the evidence , but they have received information on their exposure to risk if discovered trick before leaving for North Korea."
The shock of directors compensation
To through the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the BBC Lord Patten , expressed shock of the amounts paid by the BBC for some senior managers , and were being questioned Lord Patten and Lord Hall Director-General of the BBC by the members of the House of Commons Committee for the " public accounts " about 25 million pounds Sterling paid for twenty-five directors left the media company . According to the BBC.
And suffered institution criticized by Audit Office , which said it faces the risk of losing public confidence, has exceeded payments in 14 of the cases, the amounts that they deserve the beneficiaries, according to Audit Office , said Ames Morse, director of the National Audit Office " poor management led to exceed the payments are required by the terms of the contracts with the people , "said Lord Hall said he believed the BBC " fumbled in recent years in cases of payments " and added that" these payments belong to another era , and we will put an end to it , " the BBC has announced that in the month of April / last April that it will put a ceiling on the end - of - service payments to its employees not to exceed 150 thousand pounds or 12 months salary , whichever is less .
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