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BBC chief Tim Davie points warning about ‘anti-semitic behaviour’

  • BBC boss Tim Davie accuses workers of ‘antisemitic behaviour’ in leaked memo

BBC boss Tim Davie has issued a warning to workers about antisemitism within the company.

In an inner e-mail despatched to all workers, the Director-General says the BBC has been ‘alerted to some antisemitic behaviour by individuals who work with us’.

It is the primary time bosses have acknowledged they’ve a problem with antisemitic workers because the October 7 terror assaults in Israel.

Mr Davie’s remarks are thought to have been sparked partly by the behaviour of Dawn Queva, a BBC3 scheduling coordinator who posted a string of antisemitic feedback on Facebook. She was subsequently sacked by the BBC.

BBC Boss Tim Davie (pictured) has admonished staff over their 'antisemitic behaviour' according to a leaked internal email seen by The Daily Mail

BBC Boss Tim Davie (pictured) has admonished workers over their ‘antisemitic behaviour’ in response to a leaked inner e-mail seen by The Daily Mail

Tim Davie's internal memo to BBC staff about anti-antisemitism within the corporation
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Tim Davie’s inner memo to BBC workers about anti-antisemitism inside the company

In internal email sent to all staff, the Director-General says the BBC has been 'alerted to some antisemitic behaviour by people who work with us'

In inner e-mail despatched to all workers, the Director-General says the BBC has been ‘alerted to some antisemitic behaviour by individuals who work with us’

Mr Davie's remarks are thought to have been sparked in part by the behaviour of Dawn Queva (pictured), a BBC3 scheduling coordinator who posted a string of antisemitic comments on Facebook

Mr Davie’s remarks are thought to have been sparked partly by the behaviour of Dawn Queva (pictured), a BBC3 scheduling coordinator who posted a string of antisemitic feedback on Facebook

Among the messages posted by Queva was one the place she described the Holocaust because the ‘holohoax’ and she or he additionally branded Jewish folks an ‘invader coloniser species’.

In the e-mail Mr Davie references the ‘troublesome and demanding’ interval for workers as they ‘cowl occasions within the Middle East and their repercussions around the globe’, and writes: ‘As an organisation, we should stand united in opposition to any type of abuse, prejudice or intolerance.

‘As a lot of you will have seen, sadly in current weeks we’ve got been alerted to some antisemitic behaviour by individuals who labored with us.

‘I need to be clear that there will be no place on the BBC for racist abuse of any form whether or not in the direction of our Jewish colleagues or certainly colleagues from any background or perception.

‘Any type of antisemitism, Islamophobia or racist abuse is abhorrent, and we’ll at all times act each time it happens.’

Since October 7 the BBC has confronted repeated criticism about its dealing with of the Gaza warfare and its angle in the direction of the Jewish neighborhood, each in its protection and amongst particular person workers members. 

In October the company had ‘reminded’ the pinnacle of its Asian Network radio service of his ‘obligations’ to impartiality after he reposted tweets which described Israel’s response to the Hamas assaults as ‘genocide’.

Ahmed Hussain, who has been answerable for the station since 2020, was additionally mentioned to have reposted messages calling into query allegations that the fear group beheaded infants.

Also in October, six reporters and a contract journalist who work for its Arabic information service had been mentioned to have shared feedback evaluating the terrorist group to freedom fighters. All of the journalists had been taken off air whereas the BBC investigated.

Last month, a gaggle of not less than 22 Jewish BBC workers members submitted formal complains concerning the cooperation’s office tradition, social media practices and protection of the Middle East.

And this week the BBC was criticised for broadcasting episodes of The Apprentice starring former NHS physician Asif Munaf who had been accused of creating ‘a stream of anti-Jewish’ feedback on social media.

His feedback included calling Zionism a ‘satanic cult’ and boasting about compiling a ‘checklist of sadistic medical doctors’ who had been ‘supporting the Zionist genocide’.

Responding to Mr Davie’s e-mail, a Jewish BBC workers member who requested to stay nameless accused the Director-General of paying lip service to the BBC’s antisemitism downside with out taking significant motion.

They mentioned: ‘I do not consider him. I assume it is good to see it in writing nevertheless it makes me need to cry that it is simply in writing and never in follow.’

Earlier this week the BBC was criticised for broadcasting episodes of The Apprentice starring former NHS doctor Asif Munaf (pictured) who had been accused of making 'a stream of anti-Jewish' comments on social media

Earlier this week the BBC was criticised for broadcasting episodes of The Apprentice starring former NHS physician Asif Munaf (pictured) who had been accused of creating ‘a stream of anti-Jewish’ feedback on social media

A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism mentioned: ‘After years of denial and gaslighting of the Jewish neighborhood, it is a welcome admission from the BBC’s Director-General that the Corporation has an antisemitism downside.

‘This admission is long-overdue, and comes within the wake of constant studies of Jewish BBC workers feeling frightened at work.

‘Tim Davie guarantees that the BBC will ‘at all times act each time [antisemitism] happens’ however given the BBC’s abject failures prior to now, we should choose the Corporation by its actions not its phrases. Until issues do enhance, we’re providing free authorized illustration to all BBC workers affected by anti-Jewish racism.

‘Additionally, we’ll proceed to monitor the BBC’s output, which has been so extraordinarily inaccurate and inflammatory at instances that we concern that it has fuelled antisemitism in our nation.’

Former director of BBC tv Danny Cohen, who in November slammed the nationwide broadcaster for being ‘institutionally antisemitic’, mentioned he was relieved that Davie had ‘ultimately acknowledged that the BBC has an issue with antisemitism’.

He added: ‘The proof is irrefutable. It has taken months too lengthy for this acknowledgement to occur.

‘It’s a big administration failure on racism which has had a harmful and distressing influence on British Jews.

‘I’m certain that the Jewish neighborhood will not discover a lot consolation on this e-mail. Actions are what matter.’

The BBC declined to touch upon the e-mail however confirmed it was despatched.