Things must have changed then, back in 2008, Hawesy was a BBC employee but I was a freelancer under contract to the BBC, yet we were both suspended on the Thursday the day after the ‘offence’.
What probably hasn’t changed is the listener complaint policy, it would have only taken one single complaint, and then the whole process paid for by the licence payers.
At some point the BBC will have to release the level of complaints, obviously maintaining the complainers anonymity, but will have to say how many actually complained and what they didn’t like.
Back in 2008 when our matter reached the hearing stage it transpired that only one person had complained about what had been said on air at half time of the LDV trophy game between Albion and Leyton Orient, BUT they hadn’t been listening they’d been told about it!
It was me who told the complainer about your comment and I’m proud I did.