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<p>Ministers meet with senior BBC officials regularly to discuss a range of issues.
Those discussions include how the BBC is delivering on its obligations, which includes
a general duty to engage with the public. The BBC is operationally independent, and
therefore questions on how it engages public views and runs consultations are a matter
for the BBC itself.</p><p>As required by the Charter, the Government will consult
the public as part of the forthcoming Charter Review process, where any decisions
on reforming the licence fee post-2027 will be made and implemented.</p><p> </p>
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