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In 2010, Smith began working as a consultant for KPMG and as an adviser to Sarina Russo Job Access.[1] She applied to be vice-chairman of the BBC Trust.[2] For BBC Radio 5 Live, she presented a documentary on pornography, titled Porn Again, which was broadcast on 3 March 2011. It was followed by a special edition of the Tony Livesey show, discussing pornography.[3] Smith regularly appeared on This Week and Question Time, and was also a regular weekly commentator on Sky News's Press Preview. She also contributed to The Purple Book in 2011, putting forward new ideas on crime and policing.[citation needed]