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Wednesday, 25 July 2007
MPs accuse BBC bosses over scandal
BBC bosses were hauled over the coals by MPs as they gave evidence about the TV phone-in scandal.
Deputy director-general Mark Byford and chief operating officer Caroline Thomson were asked to explain how viewers came to be deceived in a string of shows including Children In Need and Comic Relief.
They were accused of "fighting a rearguard action" and of being "dangerously out of touch" with the way BBC programmes are made. MPs also questioned why licence fee money should be spent putting BBC staff through a training programme telling them "not to lie". More...
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Post Title: MPs accuse BBC bosses over scandal
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