'Worried' BBC bosses 'planning major rule changes' as future in doubt after scandals

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The recent controversies and scandals from the BBC have left viewers questioning the broadcaster's future, with many threatening to revoke their support.

This comes after the shock firing of presenter Jermaine Jenas, who was sacked on Thursday “with immediate effect” over workplace misconduct allegations.

While his removal from The One Show and Match of the Day came as a shock to viewers others asked if it was an “extreme” course of action.

Despite the concerns, celebrity psychic and astrologer Inbaal Honigman told Express.co.uk, that the BBC could have a complete overhaul of its rules and regulations.

In the exclusive interview, she claimed: “Looking at the future of the BBC, the Tarot predicts changes afoot.

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“Not just rules and regulations that will be rewritten, but the entire ethos around workers' culture and transparency will be contemplated and improved.”

Inbaal explained: “Initially we're looking at the sombre 7 of Swords Tarot card, the ‘futility’ card. It speaks of confusion and recalculation.

“It's a worrying card that conveys that the existing rules have failed the corporation, but nobody currently knows which new rules to write.”

“It's a Tarot card we get when we're all out of ideas and we just sail ahead hoping for the best, in the absence of fresh thought.”

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Inbaal continued: “The number 7 indicates that it would take a week to figure out which new measures are needed.

“Then, the more optimistic 2 of Swords Tarot card comes up, the ‘peace’ card. Two strategies emerge from the rubble. The Tarot shows that fresh thought and collaborative leadership moves the corporation forward.

“The number 2 in the card says that, two months on, a couple of new hires, intelligent minds who are known for their quick-thinking wisdom, are brought in to help.”

Thankfully for fans, she added: Finally, the Prince of Disks Tarot card completes the prediction. The BBC survives, and thrives, thanks to their commitment to change and learn.

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“The Disks cards are grounded and established. The Tarot says that the corporation has moved forward with the times previously, and responded to societal changes in the past, and it will lead the way now in the present crisis.

“Rather than sweep its failings under the carpet, a strong leadership will commit to creating a safer and more secure working environment for their workforce.

“This final card says that the future and the past are one and the same.

Inbaal concluded: “The BBC has experienced troubling situations in the past which threatened its very existence, but it ended up learning and improving, and this year will be no different.”



'Worried' BBC bosses 'planning major rule changes' as future in doubt after scandals

'Worried' BBC bosses 'planning major rule changes' as future in doubt after scandals

'Worried' BBC bosses 'planning major rule changes' as future in doubt after scandals

'Worried' BBC bosses 'planning major rule changes' as future in doubt after scandals
'Worried' BBC bosses 'planning major rule changes' as future in doubt after scandals
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