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Huw Edwards has not returned salary, BBC says
- BBC Director-General Tim Davie confirmed discussions are ongoing about recovering £200,000 from former presenter Huw Edwards. “We’ve made that request,” he stated.
- When asked if there was a deadline, Davie said no formal timeline exists, but they expect progress.
- The BBC indicated it might consider legal action if Edwards does not comply with the return request.
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BBC will 'explore' legal process to recoup pay from Huw Edwards if he refuses to return it
BBC chairman Samir Shah has admitted that disgraced former newsreader Huw Edwards “damaged” the reputation of the corporation. Director-general Tim Davie and Shah were questioned before the House of Lords’ Communications and Digital Committee on their future strategy, as well as the broadcaster’s funding model amid a decline in licence fee payers. Davie also gave an update on recovering an estimated £200,000 in pay from Edwards. When asked about…
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