De vrees voor bias als BBC krijgt £141m in de leningen van de EU
BBC zag vorge nacht beschuldigingen van bias pro-Brussel onder ogen aangezien men openbaarde dat het bedrijf £141m in „zachte“ leningen van de Europese Unie had genomen.
De omroep heeft drie afzonderlijke lage renteleningen van de EU-Gesteunde Europese Investeringsbank (de EIB) genomen om de uitbreiding van zijn het groeien commercieel imperium te financieren.
Het kwam ook te voorschijn dat BBC toelagen van de EU met een waarde van £1.4m in de loop van de afgelopen vijf jaar heeft ontvangen.
The Brussels deals raise awkward questions for the corporation about its coverage of European affairs and its burgeoning profit-making arm whose interests extend to property, publishing and the internet.
The details of the loans and grants stretching back six years emerged in a letter written by Zarin Patel, the BBC’s finance director, to Bob Spink, a Conservative MP.
The first £66m loan in 2003 was used to fund “the fit-out” of a new building in the BBC’s Media Village development in west London, which was later sold for a profit. The second loan for £25m and the third for £50m were made to BBC Worldwide, the corporation’s profit-making arm, to pay for the acquisition of overseas rights to programmes made by the BBC in the UK.
The EIB has described itself as “an autonomous body set up to finance capital investment furthering European integration by promoting EU policies”.
It specialises in providing low interest loans below the normal commercial rates. However, the BBC refused to disclose exactly what rates the EIB was charging.
The BBC letter, written in response to a parliamentary question, also discloses a series of grants to help to fund online educational programmes and preserve the BBC archive.
Spink said yesterday that he would be putting down a Commons motion condemning the BBC for accepting the cash: “I am concerned that the independence and objectivity of the BBC may have been improperly influenced by funding from the EU.”
A BBC spokesman denied any pro-Brussels bias: “There were no editorial obligations whatsoever attached to the three EIB loans. The BBC’s commercial businesses go to the European Investment Bank as opposed to any other commercial bank for purely commercial reasons.”
He added: “The BBC occasionally receives some EU funding in relation to specific educational or research and development projects.”
However, the size of the EU loans highlights the rapid growth in the BBC’s commercial activities, which are kept separate from the core programme-making funded by the £3.5 billion a year licence fee.
Critics question how commercial contracts fit into the BBC’s “public services” remit.
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ReplyOMG!
I just got taught yesterday that the BBC has only recently been allowed to take on foreign investments, and straight away, the secret government of the west is buying them up!
BASTARDS!
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Duhhhhh the ‘BBC’ are working for them silly!.