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Australia news live: Jillian Segal wants new ‘oversight’ committee to vet ABC’s Israel coverage; Hanson records podcast with Tommy Robinson

Australia news live: Jillian Segal wants new ‘oversight’ committee to vet ABC’s Israel coverage; Hanson records podcast with Tommy Robinson

Segal wants ‘independent group of people’ to examine ABC’s coverage

Jordyn Beazley

Returning to the antisemitism royal commission, where Jillian Segal is currently giving evidence.

Segal is advocating for a structure in which an “independent group of people” can examine the ABC’s reporting on Israel and Palestine.

She said:

double quotation markThey can give it a huge tick or they can give it guidance as to the fact that it needs to understand this particular hatred we are focused on better.

Counsel assisting Richard Lancaster asked Segal: “Do you accept that the ABC does seek to take care to ensure that a wide variety of relevant perspectives have been represented in its coverage?”

Segal responded: “Well that is not something that I have turned my mind to as to assessing that. That’s what I’m seeking to have an oversight committee do.”

She later said: “In fact, it might give them an extra verification, an extra boost that what they are doing is absolutely fine. It’s just that it may not be fine.”

Segal earlier referred to the power of Ofcom in the UK, which enforces the nation’s braodcasting code.

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Australia news live: Jillian Segal wants new ‘oversight’ committee to vet ABC’s Israel coverage; Hanson records podcast with Tommy Robinson

Jordyn Beazley

Returning to the antisemitism royal commission, where Jillian Segal is currently giving evidence and advocating for increased monitoring of the ABC and SBS.

Segal has been asked if she has any complaints about the way the ABC’s complaints system is currently handled by an internal ombudsman.

She responded that she did not.

She was then asked by counsel assisting Richard Lancaster about instances where the ombudsman had reviewed complaints and identified breaches in standards or led to the ABC to change its policies.

One of these instances included the main issue Segal raised about ABC’s reporting before the commission today. This was a report about a UN official telling the BBC during a radio broadcast that 14,000 babies would die in 48 hours if Israel did not allow aid into Gaza, a figure which was later corrected by the UN and the BBC.

The ABC’s ombudsman found that its reporting of this figure had breached editorial standards because it was capable of being verified.

Lancaster asked:

double quotation markDoesn’t that suggest the ombudsman function is operating effectively at the moment?

Segal responded that while the internal ombudsman was important, “it’s the gold standard” in any industry to also have an external ombudsman.

double quotation markEarlier in the inquiry, Virginia Bell AC asked Segal: How is it in your view consistent with promoting the trust in the ABC as independent if people know that there is a monitoring committee, whatever you want to call it, that has been selected to represent particular views?

Segal responded:

double quotation markIt could be that the committee doesn’t have particular views… as long as they are people who are aware of the an understanding of modern day antisemitism and modern day hatreds.

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