01 Nov 2007, Our Parliamentary Correspondent, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1768562/calls-bbc-accounts-audited-nao
But the request has been flatly rejected by the government.
‘Most people who have seen the nonsense going on with BBC financing recently would think that it is an ideal candidate for investigation by the NAO and PAC,’ Labour MP and public accounts committee member Alan Williams said.
The claim that auditing the BBC would endanger editorial freedom was absurd, he said, given that its policy could already be examined by the Commons culture, media and sport committee. ‘One wonders what the BBC is afraid of. Perhaps, given its financial behaviour recently, it is that the public will realise that it is not very good at management.’
Tory MP Philip Dunne said it was ‘disappointing’ that new BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons rejected a letter from himself and chairman Edward Leigh proposing a review of the BBC’s accountability. Tory MP Richard Bacon said the government should explain what possible objection there could be, given that the NAO already audits the BBC World Service.
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