There's been a lot of talk about former Tory adviser Sir Robbie Gibb and his role on the BBC board.
Sir Ed Davey, for example, has called for him to be sacked.
Speaking in the Commons just now, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy - under whom the BBC falls - says the government will look at Gibb's role as part of the review of the corporation's charter.
Responding to a question about the appointment of the football regulator and trust in public institutions, she said: "I imagine that [Jim Shannon was] alluding to an issue that was raised by many members of this House about the political appointments that were made to the board and the appointment of one board member in particular that have been highlighted by many members of being of concern.
"He will know that they were appointments that were made under the last Conservative government.
"The last Conservative government also chose to extend the term of the board member in question, Just a few weeks before calling a general election, so he is now in post for several years."
"But there is an opportunity to look at this through the upcoming charter review, and I can assure him that we will."