Nandy asks why nobody has been fired at BBC over Gaza film
- Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy questioned the BBC about the lack of dismissals after airing a Gaza documentary featuring the son of a Hamas official.
- Nandy stated, "I have been very clear that people must be held accountable for the decisions that were taken."
- Nandy asked the BBC board, "Why has nobody been fired?" seeking an explanation for this situation.
- Nandy emphasized that the BBC leadership "have got to get a grip on it," insisting that action is necessary.
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Lisa Nandy blasted BBC over why nobody was fired for airing Gaza doc
The BBC is set to publish a review into the controversial Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone which was aired in February and was pulled from the broadcaster after it was revealed the 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas official
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Read Full ArticleCulture Secretary orders BBC to explain why 'nobody has yet been fired' over controversial Gaza documentary
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has questioned why the BBC has not yet to fired anyone following the airing of a controversial Gaza documentary which featured the son of a Hamas official.
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