28 April 2025

When Does Zero-Tolerance Not Mean Zero-Tolerance?
When You Work for the BBC

Dozens of BBC staff KEEP their jobs after being found guilty of bullying and harassment | Daily Mail Online

Dozens of staff at the BBC have kept their jobs after being found guilty of bullying and harassment despite the corporation's 'zero-tolerance' promise.

I'm shocked - Shocked I tell you! - to discover that a Lefty organization like the BBC doesn't mean what it says about topics dear to Lefties. </sarcasm>

In other words, they're just a bunch of virtue-signalling hypocrites.

The findings come eight years after the inquiry into BBC bullying and harassment sparked by the Jimmy Savile scandal.

And Jimmy Savile didn't stop at "bullying and harassment." He was a sexual abuser, and the BBC apparently protected him for decades. The BBC denies that of course. Which basically means they're not evil, just incredibly stupid.

Paul Siegert, broadcasting organiser at the National Union of Journalists, said: 'Many of those accused are managers and the BBC are scared to dismiss them because they are worried about the negative publicity. Often those guilty leave quietly with a payoff, a wholly unacceptable way of cracking down on inappropriate behaviour.'

Bad publicity? The avoidance of bad publicity seems to be a common thread in the UK about coverups of bad behavior.

Go read the whole thing.

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