IEA hits back, saying Ofcom has allowed radio presenter to ‘issue falsehoods... without any attempt at reasonable fact-checking’
Ofcom said following its investigation: “We considered that the presenter’s claims about the IEA and its activities was clearly presented in the programme as being his own personal impressions, based on the outcome of investigations which had been carried out by openDemocracy and conclusions drawn by the Charity Commission in its Official Warning, which had explicitly stated that the IEA had been ‘engaging in campaigning and lobbying activity’.
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