11. How should the BBC be governed, regulated and held accountable beyond 2016?
Two thoughts:
1. The body roughly equivalent to the old Board of Governors/now BBC Trust should not actually be part of the BBC. It was said of the BoG that they could not be cheerleaders and watchdogs, but that seems to be exactly what the Trust is: there seems to be no real scrutiny worth the name of any proposals put to the Trust by the Executive. They don't have the breadth of experience to cover all aspects of BBC activity - witness the mess over DMI. An outside body could recruit ad hoc committees with specialist knowledge to consider specific proposals/business.
2. There should be (as Lord Grade has suggested) a BBC ombudsman. It appears that the management/Executive is accountable to the Trust which stands, as it were, 'in loco publici' (where the public is the licence fee payer). The public may well not be satisfied with the way the responsibility is exercised on their behalf; hence the need for an authority such as an ombudsman to consider appeals.
Two thoughts:
1. The body roughly equivalent to the old Board of Governors/now BBC Trust should not actually be part of the BBC. It was said of the BoG that they could not be cheerleaders and watchdogs, but that seems to be exactly what the Trust is: there seems to be no real scrutiny worth the name of any proposals put to the Trust by the Executive. They don't have the breadth of experience to cover all aspects of BBC activity - witness the mess over DMI. An outside body could recruit ad hoc committees with specialist knowledge to consider specific proposals/business.
2. There should be (as Lord Grade has suggested) a BBC ombudsman. It appears that the management/Executive is accountable to the Trust which stands, as it were, 'in loco publici' (where the public is the licence fee payer). The public may well not be satisfied with the way the responsibility is exercised on their behalf; hence the need for an authority such as an ombudsman to consider appeals.
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