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Originally Posted by colin25
You seriously think that he had no responsibility to the BBC, and wider responsibility to the public?
And yes, working for the BBC is in the job description. Any senior member of any organisation has a duty...and that duty is increased when it is a public company.
i presume he was a "senior" member. Or is that the bit you dispute?
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He did have a responsibility to the BBC and he did it. He focused on his department and, as he was obliged to do, did not interfere in Newsnight. Remember the reason this became an issue is the implication that he might have. Suddenly the fact he didn't is
also bad?
What did he do wrong? What should he have done?