11-03-2023, 08:08 PM
(11-03-2023, 07:58 PM)Adsales Wrote:Wouldn't have happened like this in a commercial world £5b a year organisation(11-03-2023, 07:29 PM)TIGHazard Wrote: www.independent.co.uk
The BBC fears it cannot sack Gary Lineker or force him to follow social media rules on impartiality because of ambiguities in his contract, The Independent understands.
The corporation would be forced to pay millions if they wanted to oust Lineker and would likely lose any legal claim brought by the Match of the Day presenter, senior figures believe.
Lineker, who was forced off air after comparing the government's asylum policy to Nazi Germany on Twitter, is understood to be on a two-year contract negotiated before current director general Tim Davie was appointed.
Mr Davie has repeatedly emphasised the importance of the BBC’s impartiality and led a crackdown on BBC stars making political comments on social media.
But Lineker’s contract was already in place and has not been updated, handing an important advantage to the presenter as the dispute intensifies.
What did I say last night? If correct it sums up the what I have experienced time and time again when it comes administration functions at the BBC.
Tim Davie was appointed in Sep 2020 it was a 2 year contract , its either past that point or will run to end of this football season.
Put him back on air , be clear the non negotiable terms of the new deal offered and let it playout would be my call, or just pay off the last 3 months.
Either way, there is no way back for either side, and the BBC should stop trying to hold onto him. Time to move on for all