The BBC could see more scandals, the BBC director-general has said.
Tim Davie and BBC chairman Samir Shah are facing questions from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee on its Gaza documentary, Glastonbury coverage and Gregg Wallace investigation.
Mr Davie has told MPs “we may see more things coming out” after being asked for assurance there will not be another “scandal of BBC talent abusing their position”.
He told the committee: “I don’t think you can change culture in six months and suddenly say nothing’s going to occur. We may see more things coming out, because in some ways I’m asking for it, and being utterly transparent and running towards the problem, that’s what we need to do.”
There were questions on how it dealt with complaints and allegations about former MasterChef presenter Wallace, who was sacked following a series of misconduct allegations relating to his time on the show.






