https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-67206617

The BBC presenter Stephen Nolan “corrupted” a BBC job recruitment process, it has been alleged.

The DUP MP Gregory Campbell made the claim during a debate on BBC Commissioning in the House of Commons.

Mr Campbell alleged that Mr Nolan gave one applicant for a job on his production team “the interview questions in advance”.

BBC Northern Ireland has been contacted for a response to Mr Campbell’s claim.

The Conservative Minister of State for Media, John Whittingdale, responding for the government during the hearing, said the allegations “would need to be investigated”.

However, he added it was not a matter that the government “can or should” investigate.

Instead, he suggested that in the first instance Mr Campbell contact Michael Smyth, the recently appointed BBC board member for Northern Ireland.
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Gregory Campbell said the interview process “wasn’t fair and it lacked integrity”

Mr Campbell made the allegation during a debate on the oversight of BBC Commissioning during a debate in Westminster Hall on Tuesday.

The DUP MP said that he had been given “an account of a BBC internal process, an interview for a highly sought after job in the BBC Nolan production team”.

Mr Campbell said the position was “sought after” and that ten internal or external candidates had been unsuccessful.
‘Rigged’

Addressing the chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, Laurence Robertson, Mr Campbell alleged “the process was rigged”.

“It wasn’t fair and it lacked integrity,” Mr Campbell claimed.

“Because the unsuccessful applicants didn’t lose out necessarily because they were unprepared for the interview process.

“They lost because unlike the winning candidate, the presenter did not ring them up and give them the interview questions in advance.

“Nor were they treated to a nice meal by the presenter before the interview.”

Mr Campbell continued: “Mr Chairman, this former BBC employee is prepared to come before this house and testify in committee that Stephen Nolan corrupted a BBC recruitment process by giving one applicant the interview questions in advance and coaching them on how they should answer questions.”
‘BBC needs to act’

Mr Campbell then claimed the former BBC employee wrote to the former director of BBC Northern Ireland, Peter Johnston, in October 2018 “and told him about this corruption of process”.

But Mr Campbell said that he was unaware of any subsequent investigation or action.

Mr Johnston, who is now the BBC Director of Editorial Complaints, was recently appointed to lead a review into Russell Brand’s time at the corporation.

“Truth and integrity demands a thorough investigation with government ministers telling the director general that he needs to act and needs to act now,” Mr Campbell concluded.

by HeWasDeadAllAlong

9 comments
  1. Mr Campbell better hope to hell he can substantiate these claims or as we all know Mr Nolan will get Mr Tweed to give Mr Campbell an enema.

  2. Next week we will find out that he took a massive shit on the face of a child. It’s not going to matter or change anything, BBC has his back.

  3. he appointed his ex lover conor buckler. buckler by name and nature.

  4. I dread to think what Stephen wanted in return for that favour (assuming it’s true).

  5. Take one of your pistols to him Fleggory, you know you want to. I recommend .45 at least, the round has a lot of penetration to do (pun intended).

  6. Has Binliddin commented on this yet? He was ranting on twitter for ages about the Irish news ‘smear campaign’ to get Nolan. Be interesting to see what he’ll say about a dup member coming for his sugar daddy like this.

  7. Gregory Campbell seems to be gunning for Nolan. This is maybe the 3rd run he’s had at him since July of this year.

    Seems to be a personal vendetta, dating back to 2017 and the RHI scandal where Nolan said he’d keep digging and asking questions about it and Campbell said he could play at that game too and would be digging into Nolan.

    [https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/you-wont-stop-me-digging-bbcs-stephen-nolan-and-gregory-campbell-lock-horns-over-rhi-questions/35356214.html](https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/you-wont-stop-me-digging-bbcs-stephen-nolan-and-gregory-campbell-lock-horns-over-rhi-questions/35356214.html)

    Thing is, if he even managed to find a smoking gun that gets Nolan ousted from the BBC, his replacement isn’t likely to be any more favourable of the DUP and it’s policies. Better the devil you know and better to not wage personal wars on people using your publicly funded salary, resources and position, would be my thoughts.

    Leave the investigations to the investigators Gregory and get on with some governing. Whatever Nolan is allegedly up to, it’s of a lot less concern to us than what you are not up to, which is your job, it appears.

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