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Governance

"BBC Worldwide, though not a plc, needs to demonstrate particularly high standards of corporate responsibility" John Smith, Chief Executive, BBC Worldwide
Corporate Governance within BBC Worldwide is driven by our desire to promote and protect the values at the heart of the BBC brand - both in the UK and internationally and details of our values are set out in How We Do Business. Together with the fact that we are a company wholly owned by a public body, this means that we have a unique and wide-ranging governance structure.

This section looks at both our corporate and commercial governance structures and implementation.


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* Throughout this Review, sales include Group revenue and the Group’s share of joint-ventures’ revenue, and profit refers to operating profit before specific items. Specific items are not defined under IFRS and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. Specific items are material items which are highlighted by virtue of their size or importance to enable a full understanding of BBC Worldwide’s performance. A full definition of specific items and a reconciliation to profit before tax is provided in Financials.

During the year, BBC Worldwide has voluntarily chosen to employ International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), as adopted by the European Union, as the basis for the preparation of its consolidated financial results. This is in line with best practice and to allow greater comparability with other organisations. Throughout this Review all results are extracted from BBC Worldwide’s financial statements and presented consistently under IFRS, unless otherwise stated.