Will the resignations of Director General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness save the BBC’s reputation? The BBC, which has been plagued by scandals in recent years, is indeed undergoing a major regression. The BBC, once considered respectable and respected for its news, has been transformed into a party puppet, and the appointment of incompetent individuals, which began particularly during the Prime Minister Boris Johnson era, continues unabated.

Closeness to the ruling party has become one of the most important reasons for joining the BBC. Incompetent individuals, appointed through favoritism, have consistently caused the BBC to make mistakes, while deserving individuals have left.
The most important reason for joining the BBC isn’t merit, but rather closeness to the ruling parties, and perhaps it has always been this way. As scandals surface, we learn the truth and see how the BBC is being run like a puppet, with our money.
Conclusion: These resignations don’t save the BBC’s reputation; they utterly disgrace it.


