Tim Davie is set to step down as director-general of the BBC over impartiality concerns.

Do you think the BBC actually tries to be impartial? (Image: Getty)
After the director-general of the BBC announced he would be stepping down over impartiality concerns, do you think the national broadcaster actually tried to be impartial?
Tim Davie is set to step down as director-general of the BBC. Davie said his departure will not be immediate and that he is “working through” timings to ensure for an “orderly transition” over the coming months. It comes after concerns about impartiality, including how a speech by US President Donald Trump was edited in an episode of Panorama, were raised this week. The BBC said Davie sent a statement to staff which said: “I wanted to let you know that I have decided to leave the BBC after 20 years. This is entirely my decision, and I remain very thankful to the chair and board for their unswerving and unanimous support throughout my entire tenure, including during recent days. I am working through exact timings with the board to allow for an orderly transition to a successor over the coming months.
“I have been reflecting on the very intense personal and professional demands of managing this role over many years in these febrile times, combined with the fact that I want to give a successor time to help shape the charter plans they will be delivering. In these increasingly polarised times, the BBC is of unique value and speaks to the very best of us.”
He added: “It helps make the UK a special place; overwhelmingly kind, tolerant and curious. Like all public organisations, the BBC is not perfect, and we must always be open, transparent and accountable.
“While not being the only reason, the current debate around BBC News has understandably contributed to my decision. Overall, the BBC is delivering well, but there have been some mistakes made and as director-general I have to take ultimate responsibility.”
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