The BBC are relentless in informing us that 'Former head of Sky News Nick Pollard has been asked by the BBC to investigate why the Newsnight investigation
was dropped last year. He will look at whether there were any
management failings by the BBC. He will also look at the handling by the
Newsnight investigation of material that might have been of interest to
the police or relevant authorities.'
Oddly the BBC seem completely uninterested in telling us that prior to working at Sky he had worked at the BBC. BFBS tells us that:
Alongside the above note the news as revealed by Guido Fawkes that the law firm chosen to 'gather evidence for these two inquiries has... previously defended the BBC in litigation cases on numerous occasions' and that 'No less than six of their current lawyers have worked for the BBC in the past.' Also that 'Most interestingly of all, this year Reed Smith hosted a series of conferences entitled “Protecting the Media”.
Hmmm this investigation is looking all totally above-board isn't it?
Oddly the BBC seem completely uninterested in telling us that prior to working at Sky he had worked at the BBC. BFBS tells us that:
'Nick Pollard, 58, has had a distinguished career in British journalism spanning four decades, and has extensive experience in domestic and international news coverage. Nick says he "sort of fell into journalism" when he joined the Birkenhead News on leaving school at 17 and has enjoyed it ever since. He has worked for BBC Radio News, BBC TV News, and, for 13 years, ITN where he was Executive Producer of News at Ten. Most recently he was Head of Sky News for 10 years from 1996 to 2006, scooping four RTS 'News Channel of the Year' Awards in a row and winning two BAFTAS for Best News Coverage.'Wikipedia tells us that:
'He was born in Birkenhead and was educated at Birkenhead School.[1] He started his career in journalism as a reporter at the Birkenhead News, and later worked for the BBC in Liverpool and London.[1] He was executive producer at ITN for 13 years, before joining Sky News where he worked from 1996 to 2006.[2][3] In 2009 he was appointed as chief executive of the Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC), responsible for providing broadcasting and cinema services to British forces and their families.[2]'
Alongside the above note the news as revealed by Guido Fawkes that the law firm chosen to 'gather evidence for these two inquiries has... previously defended the BBC in litigation cases on numerous occasions' and that 'No less than six of their current lawyers have worked for the BBC in the past.' Also that 'Most interestingly of all, this year Reed Smith hosted a series of conferences entitled “Protecting the Media”.
Hmmm this investigation is looking all totally above-board isn't it?
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