HR lawyer appointed to review Big Brother show Wednesday, January 24, 2007 12:47 [IST]
London:
Channel 4 has appointed NRI human rights lawyer Rabinder Singh QC to join its
review of the reality show Big Brother, which came under flak after Jade Goody
and other housemates were accused of racist bullying of Indian actress Shilpa
Shetty.
Rabinder Singh, a barrister at Matrix Chambers, which he co-founded with the
Prime Minister's wife Cherie Blair, will sit as the independent member on a
three-strong panel commissioned in the wake of the race row that erupted last
week.
He will be joined on the review panel by Channel four group finance director
Anne Bulford and non-executive director Tony Hall, chief executive of the Royal
Opera House and a former chief executive of BBC News.
"I hope to be able to offer a robust and independent perspective to the
process," said Singh last night.
In 2003 he became the first High Court Judge to wear a turban instead of a wig.
He has experience in advocacy at all levels, from the Employment Tribunal to
the House of Lords, the Privy Council, the European Court of Justice and the
European Court of Human rights. He has experience of public enquiries as well
as court work.
Channel 4's chairman Luke Johnson and chief executive Andy Duncanboard
commissioned a review of the 'editorial and compliance processes' of Big
Brother yesterday following the outcry against racial abuses shown in the BB
show. There was even demand for axing the show.
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