April
Media
The Truth about “diversity” at the BBC

The work of the BBC towards eroding the implementation of their own objective "to be the most creative, trusted organisation in the world" continues to blight their international reputation. In a troubled year for the publicly financed broadcaster, the prevalence of their inherently racist policy towards African employees within the Corporation became increasingly apparent, in light of their decision to sack the esteemed newsreader, Moira Stuart from her regular slot on the BBC's Sunday AM show.
Outspoken comedic presenter, Jonathan Ross brought national attention to the on-going problem when he exposed that the vast majority of African and Asian employees at the BBC were either cleaners or security guards. Ross, whose contract with the BBC is said to be worth £18 million, continued: "How many black people have they got working on proper shows? [African and Asian people] are either standing on the door or carrying a cloth."