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BBC should not have to justify ‘very existence’ every 10 years, says chairman

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00:00Well, let me first say that I'm raising these ideas
00:04for constitutional innovation,
00:05of which Permanent Charter is one of them.
00:07I do think it's just odd that we're the only chart body
00:10that's reviewed every 10 years.
00:12And the problem with that,
00:13it's not about judging our performance
00:16or measuring what we do or holding us to account.
00:18It's got nothing to do with that.
00:20It's about this constant every 10 years,
00:23but as it happens, it becomes almost regular.
00:27A root and branch review of everything we do,
00:30including our very existence.
00:32Now you take something like Channel 4,
00:34which is brought into being by statute.
00:36Well, they don't review whether it should exist or not,
00:38but it's still properly governed
00:39and there's a proper oversight.
00:43It just seems to me a distraction to have this.
00:47Of course, like with legislation,
00:48you can always repeal it,
00:50or you can always revoke a charter,
00:52but this is a really time-consuming thing
00:55where you're just going through the detail
00:58including, in reality, it is possible.
01:02On January 28th, BBC stops existing
01:04and the government just sells off its assets.
01:06I mean, what we should do,
01:08the government should have a confidence
01:11in saying the BBC is a really good thing.
01:15And we should, of course,
01:17review it and measure its performance,
01:19but we can't challenge its very existence
01:23and everything that it does, every little bit.
01:25And that's, we don't need to do that.
01:27We can maintain proper governance and oversight
01:30without having this 10-year review.

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