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Author of memo criticizing BBC says it is not "institutionally biased"

The author of the report that plunged BBC into crisis claimed the broadcaster wasn't "institutionally bias" but had editorial flaws. He hoped his criticisms could help to fix these.

Michael Prescott, former external editorial advisor, has compiled a dossier of issues at BBC News. This includes allegations of bias regarding its coverage of the Israel/Hamas conflict and trans issues.

The leaked report led to the resignations by Director General Tim Davie, and Deborah Turness as head of news, as well as a threat from Trump to sue up to $5 billion. This plunged the public broadcaster in its worst crisis for decades.

Prescott said to a group of lawmakers that he did not believe the BBC was institutionally biased. "Let's not be confused, the BBC produces a lot of world-class programming, both in terms of factual and non-factual content."

He thought that the political reporting coming out of Westminster is exemplary. However, he wrote his memo as he felt there were "systemic" causes behind the problems found.

He also said that he sent the memo to the Department of Media, and to Ofcom, the media regulator. He wanted to see the corporation improve its handling of any bias issues.

He said: "I was often seeing that the BBC's way of handling something was to switch editors, or tweak the written guidelines. But there never seemed to be any willingness to look at what went wrong with some stories and whether there were deeper implications."

Prescott, an ex-journalist who later became a corporate advisor, served as a member of the BBC's Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee along with Davie and Turness.

Robbie Gibb was a nonexecutive BBC Board member, a former BBC journalist, and the communications chief for Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May.

Some commentators claim that Prescott and Gibb collaborated to launch an ideological attack against the broadcaster which they considered to be too liberal.

Prescott denies the assertion.

He said, "I am not Robbie Gibb's ideological soulmate." "I'm a centrist dad."

(source: Reuters)