Huddersfield Daily Examiner

MPs in call to BBC on TV licence evasion

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MPS have called on the BBC to “clarify” the scale of licence fee evasion – saying they have been “left asking whether there is something to hide”.

The BBC’s annual reports identify a rise in evasion, from just over 5% some 10 years ago, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee said.

The most recent figures for estimated evasion are now between 6.5% and 7.5%.

The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee says the broadcaste­r has not provided more precise figures to its inquiry into public service broadcasti­ng.

But it says the BBC has given more detailed informatio­n to Lord Botham on another issue – licence fee figures for those over-75s.

The universal right to a free TV licence ended for the age group and only those in receipt of pension credit do not have to pay.

The committee’s chair, Julian Knight MP, said: “We want the BBC to address real concerns about licence fee evasion – we’ve heard that current rates are significan­tly higher than the figures it has published to date.

“When we asked for this informatio­n we were pointed to published annual reports that were nowhere near as detailed as what appears to have been sent to Lord Botham about the over-75s. We are left asking whether there is something to hide.

“This matters because there is a real risk that the BBC licence fee funding model could become unsustaina­ble as a result of evasion.”

The BBC said the evasion rate has remained steady for a number of years, with no evidence that it is increasing.

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