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Wee update on the BBC Trust. Ph-ill was suggesting and @TheDrum reported that BBC Scotland were to challenge the Trust findings on Rangers

So I contacted the Trust and asked some questions and today got the answers so here they are.

Q. Can a trust decision be challenged by a BBC department?

A. The Trust is the final arbiter in the BBC complaints process and their decision is final.

Q. Can a trust decision be challenged by a judicial review?

A. Yes.

Q. Can I ask how many times the Trust have had a decision subjected to a judicial review if this is the case?

A. The SNP asked for a judicial review of a complaint about the televised Prime Ministerial debate in 2010, however, the challenge was withdrawn after an initial hearing.

Q. Can I ask if a BBC department has ever "appealed" a Trust ruling or went down the judicial review route?

A. No. The BBC are obliged to accept the Trust’s findings. A BBC department has never sought a judicial review of a Trust decision.

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Well done that man!

Again the negligent social worker and his cohorts, especially the Drum went big time on a false story about Rangers.

Not the first time and it won't be the last.

However, we are where we are largely because of such lies about "cheating and match fixing". They were given air time by the likes of Spiers and Spence, straight from the pages of KDS KFS or the phool's site. This influenced the debate irreparably. This is where the sectarianism stems from, the diseased minds of Phil and the like, then discredited journalists give such thoughts column inches and airtime. Then it's a short step to getting the SFA scared enough to hammer us, quoting phrases like "only match fixing is worse".

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Wee update on the BBC Trust. Ph-ill was suggesting and @TheDrum reported that BBC Scotland were to challenge the Trust findings on Rangers

So I contacted the Trust and asked some questions and today got the answers so here they are.

Q. Can a trust decision be challenged by a BBC department?

A. The Trust is the final arbiter in the BBC complaints process and their decision is final.

Q. Can a trust decision be challenged by a judicial review?

A. Yes.

Q. Can I ask how many times the Trust have had a decision subjected to a judicial review if this is the case?

A. The SNP asked for a judicial review of a complaint about the televised Prime Ministerial debate in 2010, however, the challenge was withdrawn after an initial hearing.

Q. Can I ask if a BBC department has ever "appealed" a Trust ruling or went down the judicial review route?

A. No. The BBC are obliged to accept the Trust’s findings. A BBC department has never sought a judicial review of a Trust decision.

This is BBC Scotland though. They are a shower of cunts who cannot handle the truth like most of the media in Scotland actually.

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