Emily Maitlis certainly believes so.
https://news.sky.com/story/emily-maitlis-refers-to-tory-cronyism-at-heart-of-the-bbc-in-edinburgh-tv-festival-lecture-12680676
From the link.
Journalist Emily Maitlis has hit out at the BBC - her former employer - claiming its board has been infiltrated by a Conservative Party agent and former Downing Street spin doctor whom she claims is now an "arbiter of BBC impartiality".
Delivering the MacTaggart Memorial Lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival, the ex-Newsnight presenter referred to "Tory cronyism at the heart of the BBC", as she spoke about her own perceived impartiality while working for the broadcaster.
It goes on:
Maitlis appeared to be referring to former Downing Street communications director Sir Robbie Gibb, who joined the BBC board in May 2021.
Prior to working in No 10 for the Conservative Party between 2017 and 2019, Gibb also had a successful 25-year career at the BBC, culminating in his role as head of BBC Westminster. Before that, he was deputy editor of Newsnight and editor of The Daily Politics and This Week.
Gibb has also previously acted as an editorial adviser to GB News.
Earlier in the day BBC chairman Richard Sharp told the Edinburgh TV Festival he "will deal with government interference", insisting "they value the BBC".
Mr Sharp, who is a former banker and prominent Tory party donor, was interviewed by actor David Harewood. He became BBC chairman in 2021.
Maitlis continued:
"When we hear Donald Trump or Zac Goldsmith or Nadine Dories or Marjorie Taylor Green talking about 'a witch-hunt', or Boris Johnson going the way of 'Deep State' chat, our senses should be primed. This is often a precursor to the rejection of legitimate checks and balances. We should ask why they're so afraid of scrutiny."
She’s not wrong, is she?
Who knew Tory donors were in charge at the Beeb?
One in the eye for the usual Johnson admirers who always claim that the BBC have got it in for him.