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Old 29-11-2013, 07:42 PM #1
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Default Panorama investigation into Comic Relief 10/12/13 10:40PM BBC1

[The programme, which was at
the centre of a row that drew
in BBC director general
Tony Hall in October after
it was postponed, is expected to
air on Tuesday 10 December.
]



Good News Tony Hall.
About time


[The Panorama charities
documentary could have
caused embarrassment for the BBC
if it had aired in the run-up
to Children in Need, which t
ook place this year on 15 November,
and had a negative impact
on its fundraising activities.
The documentary reportedly
examines how Comic Relief
allegedly invested £150m
of funds it had raised for
up to eight years, before
passing the money on to
other causes. Some of the
money is alleged to have
been invested in tobacco
firms and an arms company.
]



Stinking Corruption of Our Public Money


http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...n-comic-relief

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