The group, whose signatories include Greg Dyke, former director general of the BBC, says that 1,000 citizens should be selected at random to sit on a public jury that will propose reforms to banking, politics. The jury, to be funded from the public purse, would examine:
- Media ownership.
- The financial sector's role in the crash.
- MP selections and accountability.
- Policing and public interest.
- How to apply a "public interest first" test more generally to British political and corporate life.
To support the call for a People's Jury for the British Public Interest go to www.compassonline.org.uk
Source.
Leave a Comment