BBC has failed to foster an environment where employees feel comfortable about speaking up
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Some BBC stars ‘behave unacceptably’, finds report launched after Huw Edwards conviction
The BBC does not have a “toxic culture” but there is a “minority of people who behave unacceptably and whose behaviour is not addressed”, an independent review into culture at the corporation said.
BBC STILL has a major problem with abuse of wealth and power, despite the spin
Auntie’s abuse HAVING ordered an inquiry into the bad behaviour of its own staff, the BBC leaked the report to itself — and handily concluded that the BBC does not have a “toxic culture”. How very BBC. No spin can hide the fact that — after the Huw Edwards scandal — the BBC still has a major problem with the abuse of wealth and powerSplash But no amount of spin could hide the fact that — following the Huw Edwards paedophile scandal — the Cor…
Huw Edwards scandal: BBC review finds no toxic culture but flags unacceptable behaviour
The BBC has confirmed there is no evidence of a "toxic culture" at the organisation following an independent review, but it acknowledged that a minority of individuals engage in unacceptable behaviour that must be urgently addressed.
The BBC cannot afford any more scandals
A journalist reports from BBC Broadcasting house in central London, on the Huw Edwards scandal (via Alamy/ 2RBKTDK)Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Huw Edwards, Stuart Hall, Greg Wallace, Tim Westwood, Russell Brand, Jermaine Jenas, bullies and gropers on Strictly Come Dancing.Every organisation has its rotten apples. Show business is sometimes dirty business. The BBC is the oldest and largest national broadcaster in the world – with some 22,000 emplo…
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