U.S.-Funded Al Hurra Under Scrutiny [1]
Submitted by Laura Miller [2] on
The State Department [3]'s Inspector General is investigating Al Hurra [4], the U.S.-funded, Arabic-language satellite TV network. According to the Financial Times, the Broadcasting Board of Governors [5] asked for the investigation into "possible irregularities" with procurement and contracting as well as "concerns that viewing figures might be inflated." The BBG oversees Al Hurra, which has a budget of $49 million for 2005.
The House of Representatives Committee on International Relations subcommittee on oversight and investigations is also looking into the Virginia-based network, which broadcasts to 22 countries. The FT reports Kenneth Tomlinson [6] -- BBG chair and until very recently [7] a member of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting [8] -- and Al Hurra news director Mouafac Harb [9] will be called as witnesses for the November 10 hearing [10]. According to the FT, Harb called the inspector general's investigation a general review into whether al-Hurra was fulfilling its mission. "There's a campaign against al-Hurra by some people in this city who don't like our dedication to freedom and democracy," he said.