The Broadcasting Complaints Commission has said 'Biffo', the nick name for the Taoiseach Brian Cowen, does not insult him and was "highly unlikely to cause widespread offence”.
Complainant, Charlie McGrory, objected on the grounds of fairness, objectivity and impartiality, and taste and decency, after presenter of RTE Radio 1 News at One, Sean O’Rourke (pictured), said "did Biffo blink?".
According to the BCI: "McGrory states he is not a Fianna Fáil member or activist but finds this reference to the office of Taoiseach disrespectful, lacking objectivity and in poor taste. He wonders how we can encourage our young people to become active in politics when the national broadcaster refers to the Taoiseach as ‘Biffo’"
The acronym, depending on your point of view, can mean 'Big Intelligent Fellow From Offaly' or 'Big Ignorant Fucker From Offaly'. RTE said it "has as much to do with a boy’s comic character from the 1950’s as it has to do with any reference to people from County Offaly. Indeed, the term has been used by Mr Cowen himself in a humorous context".
The broadcaster added that, generally speaking, it does not and will not use the term ‘Biffo’ when referring to the Taoiseach and this was used as a 'headline' to attract listeners to stayed tuned in before an ad break.
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