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BBC has to get a handle faster after controversy, says Ofcom Chief

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BBC Under Fire for Recent Controversies

The BBC has been criticized by the head of the regulatory authority, Ofcom, for its handling of recent controversies, including the broadcast of a performance by punk rap duo Bob Vylan at Glastonbury and a documentary about Gaza. Dame Melanie Dawes, Chief Executive of Ofcom, stated that the BBC needs to "get a faster handle" on reporting and investigating such incidents.

Recent Incidents

The performance by Bob Vylan at Glastonbury included a song with the lyrics "death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]" and other derogatory comments. The BBC apologized for the broadcast and promised to take measures to ensure proper accountability. A documentary about Gaza was also withdrawn in February after a connection was made between the 13-year-old narrator and Hamas.

Calls for Faster Action

Dame Melanie Dawes expressed frustration that the BBC takes too long to respond to and investigate such incidents. She stated that the BBC needs to complete its reports and investigations more quickly to maintain public trust. The results of the investigation into the Gaza documentary are expected to be published soon, with Dame Melanie stating that the evaluation will be released next week.

Consequences and Reactions

The BBC has announced that it will no longer broadcast live performances that are classified as "high risk," and the music director, Lorna Clarke, has reportedly resigned. The cultural secretary, Lisa Nandy, has asked the BBC to answer questions about the performance of Bob Vylan, including the transfer delays, staff decisions, emergency plans, and next steps.

Trust in the BBC

Dame Melanie Dawes was asked if she trusted the BBC leadership, and she replied that it is a tough task to lead the BBC. She stated that the BBC board and senior team need to recognize when something has gone wrong and take measures to address it quickly, or risk losing public confidence. The transport secretary, Heidi Alexander, also emphasized the need for a quick and thorough examination of the incident at Glastonbury.

Political Reactions

The shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, suggested that the BBC should be prosecuted for broadcasting the material, stating that Bob Vylan had "encouraged violence and hatred." He believed that an investigation should be carried out, and if the police believe there is an appropriate prospect of conviction, the BBC should be taken to court.

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