They say that without hearsay no rumour is worth spreading. I was informed by a source that was informed by another source - the latter being directly involved in the process, that the comments on minister davies amendments have been and will be evaluated by a team that includes the BBC. Not your famous public broadcaster - we are referring to the reportedly insolvent black business council.
This is a very interesting, if not alarming, fact and if true makes things a lot clearer. My source tells me that it's the council members who are pushing for the narrow based promotion. Why? Well it's about government business. I get the impression from the BBC's TV channel which is really just a 45 minute awesome awdoz presentation about fronting and how government doesn't live by its own rules (as an aside, my source tells me that the awesome awdoz is not that awesome and is patently not-up-to-the-task).
For an insolvent organisation that courts controversy and dubious presidents it certainly punches way above its weight. This shouldn't surprise any of us. But what we should be concerned about is their presence on committees that have a direct bearing on the future of our country. If this is true then are they the only organisation that is not related to the DTI or government sitting on this evaluation committee. More importantly - do they have a legal mandate to sit on this committee.
This will be useful information to get to the bottom of should there be any legal challenges in future.
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