The BBC has asked Huw Edwards to return the salary he was paid during the period following his arrest in November last year, after his guilty plea to charges of having indecent images of children.It comes after the Culture Secretary had urged the disgraced newsreader to "return his salary", while she also asked the BBC to look into whether it can recoup an estimated £200,000 paid to Edwards between his arrest and resignation.A statement from the corporation said if Edwards had "been up front whe
The BBC has asked Huw Edwards to return the salary he was paid during the period following his arrest in November last year, after his guilty plea to charges of having indecent images of children.It comes after the Culture Secretary had urged the disgraced newsreader to "return his salary", while she also asked the BBC to look into whether it can recoup an estimated £200,000 paid to Edwards between his arrest and resignation.A statement from the corporation said if Edwards had "been up front when asked by the BBC about his arrest, we would never have continued to pay him public money" and added he had "undermined trust in the BBC and brought us into disrepute".The corporation was informed that Edwards had been arrested in November 2023 but continued to employ the veteran broadcaster until April, when Edwards resigned on medical advice.The BBC veteran pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children on July 31, with the court hearing he had been involved in an online chat with an ad
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