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19 Jun 2009
Sir Alan Sugar will continue to front BBC One's The Apprentice, despite concerns over his new role working for the government as an "enterprise tsar".
"Following detailed discussions, the BBC is satisfied that I will not be doing anything to affect its commitment to impartiality," said Sir Alan. Shadow Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt had called Sir Alan's role "totally incompatible" with BBC rules. But the BBC said Sir Alan would not be making or endorsing government policy. The corporation also stressed that the Sir Alan would refrain from all public activity in his governmental role while promoting and presenting The Apprentice. But Mr Hunt called today's statement "an outrageous piece of media management by the BBC". "Slipping this letter out when the media is focused on MPs' expenses is simply staggering," said Mr Hunt, adding that the BBC director-general's justifications for retaining Sir Alan were "riddled with inconsistencies". 'Unpaid post' A full statement issued by the corporation read: "The BBC is satisfied that [Sir Alan's] new role as an Enterprise Champion to the government will not compromise the BBC's impartiality or his ability to present The Apprentice." "Sir Alan is not going to be making policy for the government, nor does he have a duty to endorse government policy. "Moreover, Sir Alan has agreed that he will suspend all public facing activity relating to this unpaid post in the lead up to and during any shows that he is presenting on the BBC." A peerage is widely expected to follow Sir Alan's appointment to Enterprise Champion, which was announced as part of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's cabinet reshuffle earlier this month. The BBC statement continued: "Should he be offered a peerage Sir Alan will also be free to join other peers who do work for the BBC including Lord Lloyd Webber, Lord Bragg, and Lord Winston in the House of Lords." But Mr Hunt responded: "Sir Alan won't be able to formulate Government policy, yet is allowed to go to Cabinet meetings to inform debate. "He won't be put up for interviews by a Government department, yet on the day of the Apprentice final he did two broadcast interviews talking about his new role. "Far from addressing my concerns this letter shows that the BBC has simply ignored our complaint and hopes we'll let the matter drop." The sixth series of The Apprentice is expected to be broadcast in Spring 2010.
28 Nov 2008
Shane Davey has become the latest contestant to be fired on 'The Apprentice', after admitting that he wanted to leave the show.
The 29-year-old account manager from Dublin was called into the boardroom with his project manager Orla Power after they were deemed the losing team in the latest challenge. The task involved designing a marketing campaign and coming up with a gift idea for a jewellery store. When Shane was asked to defend himself in the boardroom he admitted that he didn't want to take part in the show anymore because he didn't think that he would be chosen as the eventual winner. He said that he wanted to resign but seemed to reconsider this decision later. Bill Cullen then said that he was firing Shane because the candidate didn't want to be there and other people really wanted their places on the show. |
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