After heavy criticism, BBC announces to put back cencored part of Asad Umer's interview & retelecast it twice

stargazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I understand your pain.! first thing first, in 1971, uncle Sam was on your side and you know what happened. Since 1947, Pakistan has lost more than 59% of its territory. (it’s on public domain so you can verify). Pakistan has killed more Muslims than any other country in the world because of Mullah and Military alliance. If I agree with you on anything, both of us will be wrong so it’s time for every Pakistani to introspect and look forward for betterment of Pakistan then wasting your time on abusing India. India is not perfect but both of us got independence in 1947 and you can see where do we stand and where do you.
Introspection is good, let's see!
World's largest below poverty level population in India
World's largest child labor population in India
World's largest population defecating in the open in India
World's rape capital is india
Declared terrorist is the PM of india
Worlds largest producer of fake medicine is india
Worlds largest army deployed in occupied territory by india
Worlds largest Aids population in India
Just a few for you to start your introspection.
 

Pathfinder

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
bbc has always been anti Pakistan but recently bbc is on the back foot with its dubious practices being exposed and the age of social media makes it hard for them to get away with such things as their credibility is already in the gutter.
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
BBC also a controlled medias channel..By who..you need to guess..They show some bold show and few news against behind the scene masters..BBC has many employees from India..and getting ads from Indian also...No wounder if they cut the Kalbhoshan name in the interview purposily...This was lame excuse that 14 seconds scene increases the length of interview....BBC please don't make us fools..
 

paittibahi

Minister (2k+ posts)
You can sift through this list and watch how many Indians can influence BBC and perform their agenda to promote hatred towards Pakistan and Pakistani people.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/aboutthebbc/insidethebbc/managementstructure/biographies

Here is the list for review. How come NO PAKISTANI and/or MUSLIM IN BBC current upper management team? I leave it up to the readers for their own conclusion.

PS: Please mark the list if I missed any name. Thank you.

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Salaries and Expenses
Listed below are staff whose salaries and remuneration are published quarterly by the BBC.

The BBC publishes details of expenses, gifts and hospitality and declaration of personal interests for all senior managers who earn £150,000 or more as well as for the Chairman and Non-Executive Directors.

This excludes commercially funded roles and graded employees temporarily acting up into a senior manager role.

Staff members who have left the organization are listed at the bottom of this page; their last set of expenses are published one financial quarter after their leaving date. Staff members whose names are listed in italics are people who started in their roles after the current disclosed quarter (so haven't incurred any expenses yet).

This page was last updated on Monday 10 November 2018.


Gavin Allen, Controller, Daily News Programmes

Shane Allen, Controller, Comedy Commissioning, Television

Philip Almond, Director, Marketing & Audiences

Jamie Angus, Director, World Service Group

Wendy Aslett, HR Director, Nations and Regions

Jatin Aythora, Chief Architect

Justin Bairamian, Director, BBC Creative

Andy Baker, Director, Engineering Operations

Philip Bernie, Head of TV Sport

Keith Blackmore, Managing Editor, BBC News & Current Affairs

Kerris Bright, Chief Customer Officer

David Brindley, Head of Popular Factual

Anne Bulford, Deputy Director-General

Helen Bullough, Head of Content Production, Radio and Education

Simon Burke, Senior Independent Director

Chris Burns, Chief Operating Officer

Colin Burns, Chief Design Officer

Rhona Burns, Director, Finance and Operations

Shirley Cameron, Group Finance Controller

Fiona Campbell, Controller, BBC News Mobile & Online

Joanna Carr, Head of Current Affairs

Tim Cavanagh, Portfolio Director

David Clementi, Chairman

Kieran Clifton, Director, BBC Distribution & Business Development

Elan Closs Stephens, Member for Wales

Chris Condron, Director, Product & Services, North & Nations

Andy Conroy, Controller, Research & Development

Ben Cooper, Controller, Radio 1, 1Xtra & Asian Network

Richard Cooper, Controller, Digital Distribution

Rachel Currie, HR Director, Content, Radio & Education


Alan Davey, Controller, Radio 3

Richard Dawkins, Chief Operating Officer, BBC Content

Alan Dickson, Chief Financial & Operating Officer

Pipa Doubtfire, Head of Revenue Management

Graham Ellis, Deputy Director, Radio

Mike Ford, Programme Director

Mark Friend, Project Director


Rose Garnett, Director of BBC Films

Joe Godwin, Director, BBC Academy

Jim Gray, Deputy Head of TV Current Affairs

Sarah Gregory, HR Director, Service Centre

Tanni Grey-Thompson, Non-executive Director

Matt Grest, Director, Platform

Anna Gronmark, HR Director, Deputy Director-General Group

Dale Haddon, HR Director, News & Employee Relations

Tony Hall, Director-General

Ian Hargreaves, Non-executive Director

Cassian Harrison, Channel Editor, BBC Four

Phil Harrold, Company Secretary and Head of Director-General's Office

Sarah Hayes, Director, BBC Archives

Ian Haythornthwaite, Chief Financial & Operating Officer, Nations & Regions

Catherine Hearn, HR Director, Resourcing and Talent

Mary Hockaday, Controller, World Service English

David Holdsworth, Controller, English Regions

Patrick Holland, Controller, BBC Two

Valerie Hughes-D'Aeth, Group HR Director

Tom Ilube, Non-executive Director

Glyn Isherwood, Director, Finance and Operations


Peter Johnston, Director, BBC Northern Ireland

Sarah Jones, Group General Counsel

David Jordan, Director, Editorial Policy & Standards

Andrew Kaczor, Finance Director

Damian Kavanagh, Controller, BBC Three

Elizabeth Kilgarriff, Senior Commissioning Editor

Alison Kirkham, Controller, Factual Commissioning, Television

Charlotte Lock, Director of Marketing & Audiences for Content, Radio & Education


Donalda MacKinnon, Director, BBC Scotland

Bruce Malcolm, Head of Service Development

Ken MacQuarrie, Director, Nations & Regions

Thomas McDonald, Head of Commissioning, Television

Dan McGolpin, Controller, Programming & Daytime

Charlotte Moore, Director, BBC Content

Steve Morrison, Member for Scotland

Jonathan Munro, Head of Newsgathering

Nick North, Director, Audiences


Stuart Page, Director, Product & Services, Corporate, Commercial Businesses & Homepage

Neelay Patel, Director, TV & Radio, Digital Products & Broadcast Systems

Claire Paul, Head of Entry Level Talent

Gary Payne, Chief Information Security Officer

Robin Pembrooke, Director, News Product & Systems

Kate Phillips, Controller, Entertainment

Matthew Postgate, Chief Technology & Product Officer

James Purnell, Director, Radio & Education

Gautam Rangarajan, Director, Strategy

Peter Ranyard, Assistant General Counsel and Head of Commercial Legal

Lucy Richer, Senior Commissioning Editor


Bal Samra, BBC Group Commercial Director

Sarah Sands, Editor, Today

Noel Scotford, HR Director, Systems & Management Information

Nicholas Serota, Non-executive Director

Bob Shennan, Director, Radio & Music

John Shield, Director, Communications

Clare Sillery, Head of Commissioning, Content

Barbara Slater, Director, BBC Sport

Ashley Steel, Member for England

Clare Sumner, Director, Policy

Rhodri Talfan Davies, Director, BBC Cymru Wales

Cheryl Taylor, Controller, CBBC

Gillian Taylor, HR Director

Francesca Unsworth, Director, News & Current Affairs


Adrian Van Klaveren, Head of Strategic Change & Portfolio Management

Balram Veliath, Director, Quality, Risk & Assurance

Sarah Ward-Lilley, Managing Editor

Alice Webb, Director, BBC Children's

Piers Wenger, Controller, Drama Commissioning

Gwyneth Williams, Controller, Radio 4 & Radio 4 Extra

Former Staff
Staff members who have left the BBC or who are no longer disclosed due to a change in their responsibilities are listed below.

Their last sets of expenses are published one financial quarter after their leaving date.

Tessa Finch, Head of Development, Television Productions

Sonia Magris, Finance Director

Jabbar Sardar, HR Director

Charlie Villar, Finance Director
 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
BBC Urdu and VOA (Voice Of America) are paid CIA and Mosad channel, They will never tell anything positive about Pakistan and instead do same kind of programs which our local anchors are doing 24/7 Day n Night.

You are right. Look at the writings and comments by Wasatullah Khan in the same light. Paid agents of the west are all over Pakistani media. Their garb of "Liberalism" is just that a garb to hide their naked aggression against Pakistan.
 

sakayani

Senator (1k+ posts)
Where is The journalist Mr Talat Hussain? Suppose skipped it.
It is ok to give lectures about blasphamy and free media where denying holocaust is a crime. What a joke.
 

paittibahi

Minister (2k+ posts)
I understand your pain.! first thing first, in 1971, uncle Sam was on your side and you know what happened. Since 1947, Pakistan has lost more than 59% of its territory. (it’s on public domain so you can verify). Pakistan has killed more Muslims than any other country in the world because of Mullah and Military alliance. If I agree with you on anything, both of us will be wrong so it’s time for every Pakistani to introspect and look forward for betterment of Pakistan then wasting your time on abusing India. India is not perfect but both of us got independence in 1947 and you can see where do we stand and where do you.
Why do you have soo much pain talking about Pakistan and Pakistanis. Tumhari Maan Behan ko utha ker laigaiy hein yah tumharey ghar mein koi bacha ka baapu Pakistani hey. Why dont you worry about your toilet shortage. We have cleaned up your filth in Baluchastan. I think Sidhu has more chances to become next PM of India than Moozzee.
 

asifA1

Minister (2k+ posts)
I understand your pain.! first thing first, in 1971, uncle Sam was on your side and you know what happened. Since 1947, Pakistan has lost more than 59% of its territory. (it’s on public domain so you can verify). Pakistan has killed more Muslims than any other country in the world because of Mullah and Military alliance. If I agree with you on anything, both of us will be wrong so it’s time for every Pakistani to introspect and look forward for betterment of Pakistan then wasting your time on abusing India. India is not perfect but both of us got independence in 1947 and you can see where do we stand and where do you.
Man what are you writing on Pakistani forums?!?!?
Since 1947, Pakistan has lost more than 59% of its territory. The figure is something like becuase of Bangladesh creation of around 25-30% only and also this part of land is heavily populated than most of India and Pakistan land wise combined? Also the loss of East Paksitan was the mastermind of Isreal, U.S. India & all of global powers except China. That hasn't changed of global nations siding with fact of destroying half of Arab world for not our Pakistan doing.
Pakistan has killed more Muslims than any other country in the world because of Mullah Oh really our country is small 1/4 of strip than whole sub-continent combined yet major war points start inside India on Kashmir to Afghansitan proxy war which Ajit doval failed miserably for last 10+ years, another falied tactic EVEN WITH ALL THE MILITARY FINANCIAL & MORAL support of uncle sammy!!!! India alone need a army of 900,000 strong with heavy weapons inside Kashmir just to breath oxygen do you see the break up Ghazwa Hind of all of India is on the brink of chaos.

betterment of Pakistan then wasting your time on abusing India. No I tell you the betterment of with all of you, can't even fight a war on terror due to lacking fighting basic skills, therefore only a little nation is enough to defeat super phokee power hindi land, to all of global assisted coalitions. Not even mentioning Chinese back up! You have enough problems without Pakistan.
South China Sea your navy fails to deliver on Int'l waters even with a lousy carrier with no fighting skills like Russians.
You have problems with Sri Lanka and tried to invade them in 1980s but intl community came to stop!
There are problems with China on northern front your country lost 10% of Indian territory in first 2 days confronting Chinese Army assaults.
You have problems in decision making process with to stand with Western coalition on war on terror or not for doing mini surgical strikes on BORDER with PAksitan only not inside as mentioned by your own media in which 6 soldiers lost their lives. Do I need to remind YOU how many soldiers got killed in face to face confrontation in 1999 Kargil ( 10,000++ ) Of course this number is inaccurate since the widows of dogs are crying out loud on interent upto today the figure can be 100,000 dogs killed by merely 150 Special Ops Pakistani forces.

You better get your forces in order to think 4 times before thinking of the only Hindu garbage dump on earth cuntry to be wiped out by Pakistan in one go. Also Isreal dogs just for bonus.

I think it is your betterment to call it quits before you seize to exist.
 
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