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Ofcom 'unable' to fine BBC stars | |
(about 23 hours later) | |
Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand cannot be made to pay the £150,000 BBC fine by law, regulator Ofcom has said. | Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand cannot be made to pay the £150,000 BBC fine by law, regulator Ofcom has said. |
The media regulator imposed the fine last week over the prank phone calls made on Radio 2 by both comedians. | The media regulator imposed the fine last week over the prank phone calls made on Radio 2 by both comedians. |
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears said she thought the stars should be made to pay the penalty themselves. | Communities Secretary Hazel Blears said she thought the stars should be made to pay the penalty themselves. |
But an Ofcom spokesman said the fine was "levied against the BBC and not individuals" and "to do so would require a change in the law". | But an Ofcom spokesman said the fine was "levied against the BBC and not individuals" and "to do so would require a change in the law". |
The fine was imposed for what Ofcom called "gratuitously offensive, humiliating and demeaning" prank calls, which were broadcast last October. | |
On Saturday Ms Blears told BBC Radio 4's Any Questions said she was "quite surprised" to have read the BBC was footing the bill. | On Saturday Ms Blears told BBC Radio 4's Any Questions said she was "quite surprised" to have read the BBC was footing the bill. |
"The BBC is funded by all of us as licence-payers, so actually, are we having to pay the fine?" | "The BBC is funded by all of us as licence-payers, so actually, are we having to pay the fine?" |
"Then I thought maybe Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand should pay it. That might be quite a good idea." | "Then I thought maybe Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand should pay it. That might be quite a good idea." |
Ofcom said: "Parliament decided for very serious breaches of our broadcasting rules the BBC would be subject to a maximum fine of £250,000. | Ofcom said: "Parliament decided for very serious breaches of our broadcasting rules the BBC would be subject to a maximum fine of £250,000. |
"These powers only allow for fines to be levied against the BBC and not individuals, to do so would require a change in the law." | "These powers only allow for fines to be levied against the BBC and not individuals, to do so would require a change in the law." |
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