This BBC Presenter Wanted To Commit Suicide Because Of The Way The Company Is Handling The Tax Fraud Case

The emotional stress that accompanied court related issues for being involved in the BBC’s controversial tax-avoidance outlets made one of the organizations popular presenters nearly take her own life recently.
According to Daily Mail, the popular presenter who has decided to remain anonymous said: “I have always loved working for the BBC but the way they have behaved has reduced me to more than tears. It’s one of the factors that three days ago took me into my loft where I tried to hang myself.”
The on-going BBC tax evasion trend have stunned many presenters who worked with the firm, as they have been recently informed that they owe thousands in unpaid historic tax, despite the plea of the employees claiming that they created Personal Service Companies (PSCs) on the advice of the the organization.
The employees were thrown into confusion when BBC denied the staff’s claim. However, related evidence that the organization advised employees to set-up the: Commons digital, culture, media and sport committee have given the presenters a ray of hope in the court case.
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