Wednesday, 18 December 2019

BBC Media Action is still receiving direct EU funding


It's not news to us, of course, that BBC Media Action has received money directly from the EU in the past, but, nonetheless, it's still surprising to learn that it's still going on:
Revealed: How BBC charity was paid MILLIONS by EU Commission 
THE BBC continues to face criticism over alleged bias in its election coverage, Express.co.uk can reveal that the broadcaster’s charitable arm BBC Media Action received more than £3million directly from Brussels in the financial year 2017-18. 
A spokesman for BBC Media action told Express.co.uk: “In the financial year 2017-18, BBC Media Action received approximately £3.1million from the European Commission. This funding has gone to programmes in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, North Africa, South Sudan and Ukraine. BBC Media Action is an independent charity which is not funded from the BBC licensing fee."  
Even though the charity claims to be fully independent from the state broadcaster, its board members are not only nominated by the BBC but its chair, Fran Unsworth, is the Director of News & Current Affairs for BBC News. 

4 comments:

  1. If the Conservatives received money from Russia, by whatever route. the BBC would deem that a tool of influence. But when the BBC receives money from another European land empire, the EU, we are expected to believe that it does not buy influence.

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  2. BBC Media Action trains journalists. I would imagine that train them in BBC dark arts and to hold a left-liberal outlook.

    Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliff was hailed in Iran for her work with BBC Media action. Iran says it wasn’t innocent charity work as claimed.

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  3. Although it is a "charity" what is it required to do the get the £3million?

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