
Culture Secretary Maria Miller told Parliament that ongoing BBC scandals have the ability to tarnish Britain’s reputation around the globe.
She said yersterday that public confidence in the corporation has been shaken by scandals such as Jimmy Savile and the costs associated with scrapping the £100 million digital media initiative.
Miller told MPs that the BBC was closely associated with Britain and as a result the country was damaged by the successive scandals.
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