State Broadcaster Wastes Money

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The millions of Britons who have paid the BBC for a licence to watch television will now pay for 16,500 of the corporation’s staff to attend ethics seminars. This follows the revelation that supposed winners of TV competitions were in fact employees of the media giant. The state broadcaster takes £3bn annually from television viewers and had no reason, therefore, to use the simple and much less costly solution of simply instructing staff not to cheat.


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