I was sent a blog this week by a BBC Insider that was amusing to read but highlights a worrying trend for people to make up what they don't know. The author is concerned about the reason for the delay in releasing my report. He is also worried that I have not commented on twitter about the remarks made by the Chairman of The Trust last week. He has a direct line to the top it seems and hears the delay is caused by a disagreement about what my report contains. If you can't get the story, let's all make it up is his motto. For the record, he knows nothing. Management have not sought any changes to the content whatsoever. The report was only delivered three weeks ago, slightly later than planned and it is their job to release it not mine. That is only right.
Anyone who thinks my silence is an indication that I agree or disagree with Lord Patten is just guessing. Although, having read it through again this morning, I doubt it will match Patten for press coverage.
No comments:
Post a Comment