Let Sally speak

PERHAPS instead of issuing rebukes to journalists for asking perfectly reasonable questions on Iceland's debts to Britain, the BBC should be commissioning Sally Magnusson (your report, 14 January) to follow up her letter to a Sunday newspaper and her 2006 Panorama programme, The Money Trap, in which she tried unsuccessfully to doorstep Sir Fred Goodwin at the RBS.

The BBC should encourage her to put her questions about the prudence and morality of imposing usurious interest rates on Iceland to the financial regulatory authorities in the UK and the Netherlands, which failed to act on her earlier warnings.

NEIL ROBERTSON

Glamis Terrace