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These stories are unique, which is why they make the headlines. Actually, no. They make the headlines only because the BBC-hating papers like the Daily Wail want to make a big thing about them. There was a story a few years ago about the OTT expenses that BBC executives were on. When it was investigated (as all these things seem to have to be) it found that the expenses were really nothing out of the ordinary at all. It was just a big number overall. In fact, that sounds eerily familiar ;) Quote:
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Your statement is moot as it is completely un-provable. |
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Irrelevant posts removed. What happens on other forums isnt our concern.
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Just been having another read of this in light of some posts in this thread.
http://www.ealinggazette.co.uk/ealin...4767-32496587/ Here's a quote from it Quote:
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I'd certainly agree that some of their spending is cavalier... and out of line with public expectations.
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It's not a matter of "getting away with it" though. And "public expectations" is also completely irrelevant. I don't "expect" the NHS to waste £12bn on a computer system that doesn't work. But they did and there's nothing anyone can do about it now.
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I do also feel the NHS has to be investigated if they are wasting public money |
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The likes of Sky and Itv do not have the benefit of a yearly tax handout and have to ensure they are profitable or they go bust. |
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As far as i can see the problem isn't the wage ,if that is on a par with other media companies like Sky then fine so be it ,however when those execs leave to go to one of those companies or get sacked the payoffs received are obscene and in no way encourage a good job from the execs ,in fact why should they bother when getting sacked from the BBC ,in the words of one politician,"is like winning the lottery" ,they don't need to do a good job when they are set up for life should they be sacked or leave to a more lucrative post at another company
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So another one who doesn't seem to actually read my posts and links therein :rolleyes: |
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However i feel its typical of this country and the BBC to reward failure in this way with a big payout. |
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