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The BBC is to suspend all competitions in response to recent editorial errors, including the Blue Peter fake contest. | The BBC is to suspend all competitions in response to recent editorial errors, including the Blue Peter fake contest. |
Further breaches have been found in programmes, including Comic Relief, which director general Mark Thompson called "totally unacceptable". | |
Mr Thompson has outlined a "zero tolerance" approach to any future lapses in editorial judgement. | |
He also ordered an independent inquiry into footage which wrongly implied the Queen walked out of a portrait session. | |
All phone-related competitions on BBC TV and radio will cease from 0000 BST on Thursday, while interactive and online competitions will be taken down as soon as possible. | |
The BBC Trust said it was "deeply concerned that significant failures of control and compliance within the BBC have compromised the BBC's values of accuracy and honesty". | |
'No excuse' | |
BBC One's Sports Relief in July 2006, Comic Relief in March 2007, Children In Need on BBC Scotland in November 2005, The Liz Kershaw Show on BBC 6 Music and CBBC programme TMi were all found to have breached editorial standards. | BBC One's Sports Relief in July 2006, Comic Relief in March 2007, Children In Need on BBC Scotland in November 2005, The Liz Kershaw Show on BBC 6 Music and CBBC programme TMi were all found to have breached editorial standards. |
Mr Thompson said: "It is right that we are open with the public when we have fallen short and that we demonstrate that we take this very seriously indeed," he added. | |
"There is no excuse for deception. I know the idea of deceiving the public would simply never occur to most people in the BBC. | |
"If you have a choice between deception and a programme going off air, let the programme go. It is far better to accept a production problem and make a clean breast to the public than to deceive," he added. | |
The Trust, the BBC's governing body, said: "The public has a right to expect the BBC to set the standards for editorial integrity in broadcasting and expect those in charge of the Corporation to protect the reputation of their public institution." | The Trust, the BBC's governing body, said: "The public has a right to expect the BBC to set the standards for editorial integrity in broadcasting and expect those in charge of the Corporation to protect the reputation of their public institution." |
It added that Mr Thompson's report highlighted "further deeply disappointing evidence of insufficient understanding amongst certain staff of the standards of accuracy and honesty expected." | |
"We have made clear that we regard any deception or breach of faith with our audiences as being utterly unacceptable." | "We have made clear that we regard any deception or breach of faith with our audiences as being utterly unacceptable." |
The Blue Peter team apologised after the error was discoveredIn the Blue Peter incident, the programme admitted falsifying the results of a children's phone-in competition during a live show. | The Blue Peter team apologised after the error was discoveredIn the Blue Peter incident, the programme admitted falsifying the results of a children's phone-in competition during a live show. |
The BBC also had to apologise over the clips from a documentary about the Royal Family that implied the Queen had walked out of a portrait session with a photographer. | |
The programme's makers, RDF Media, subsequently admitted that it was "guilty of a serious error of judgement". | The programme's makers, RDF Media, subsequently admitted that it was "guilty of a serious error of judgement". |
Mr Thompson told BBC staff in an e-mail last week that the corporation needed to put "its house in order" and that honesty and accuracy were paramount. | Mr Thompson told BBC staff in an e-mail last week that the corporation needed to put "its house in order" and that honesty and accuracy were paramount. |