What can New Zealand employers learn from the BBC scandal?

What can New Zealand employers learn from the BBC scandal?
US President Trump plans to sue the BBC for US$1 billion.(Image: Getty)
Rachael Judge
It has not been a good fortnight for the BBC. At the start of last week, the Daily Telegraph published a leaked internal memo that had been provided to the BBC’s board, alleging “serious and systemic” editorial failings, including because of the misleading editing of a speech given by US President Donald Trump on Jan 6, 2021, before the Capitol riot. By Sunday, the BBC’s director general and the head of news had resigned, taking responsibility for editorial mistakes. On Monday, the BBC’s chair issued a fo...

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