What is the most scandalous thing to have happened at your work place?

They brain damaged a BBC presenter and then tried to cover it up, pretending a safety report into the incident had never been written. It was accidentally left on a desk by a BBC lawyer, and the report admitted they were at fault. They had hidden the report for years. The injured presenter won, but is yet to see any money, all the lawyers are arguing over the payout. It's been over a decade since the very avoidable accident. The BBC get 3.6 billion quid a year from licence fee payers. They could have done the right thing the week after. Instead I watched them rally round and protect the staff responsible, and throw the primetime presenter in the bin. The BBC is a strange organisation. It seems to mostly exist to protect umpteen layers of management and their golden pensions, and is corrupt, in many many ways, and many places.

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