Jump directly to the content

BBC bosses have admitted giving Huw Edwards a pay rise — despite knowing eight months ago that he had been arrested.

Corporation chiefs, who revealed they found out that one of their highest-profile newsreaders had been questioned over child sex images in November, condemned his “abhorrent behaviour”.

Huw Edwards arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court today
6
Huw Edwards arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court todayCredit: EPA
The former BBC news anchor pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children
6
The former BBC news anchor pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of childrenCredit: Getty
He is facing a maximum ten years in prison
6
He is facing a maximum ten years in prisonCredit: Reuters

The BBC continued to pay Edwards, who had been suspended in relation to different allegations but remained employed on a full salary of nearly £480,000, until he quit the broadcaster on “medical advice” in April.

It was revealed in the BBC’s annual report, presented last week by Director-General Tim Davie, that Edwards was the third highest-paid star from April 2023 to March this year.

He earned between £475,000 and £479,999 — up from £435,000 to £439,999 the previous year.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is now hauling in Mr Davie to explain why the BBC carried on paying Edwards after his arrest.

Read more News

And Tory shadow culture minister Julia Lopez said: “Licence fee-payers have a right to know why Mr Edwards was awarded such a high salary given the timing and nature of the allegations.”

Staff have described Edwards still being paid as a “disgrace”.

They hit out after an internal note, co-signed by senior management including Mr Davie, chief executive Deborah Turness and chief operating officer Leigh Tavaziva, was circulated.

It said: “Many of you will have seen that Huw Edwards has pleaded guilty to charges against him. We are appalled by this news — there can be no place for such behaviour.

“Some of you may feel shocked and saddened by this news and will have worked closely with Huw Edwards over the years.

“Many of you will be working on this story, and we want to thank you for your professionalism in carrying on with your jobs in difficult circumstances.”

Huw Edwards pleads guilty to making 41 indecent images of children including some in worst category

In a statement, the BBC said it was informed the former News at Ten anchor had been arrested over child abuse images on November 8.

It was four months after The Sun reported claims that Edwards had paid a teen £35,000 for explicit images.

We even handed the Beeb a dossier about his behaviour for its investigation.

Huw led some of the world's biggest stories for 40 years
6
Huw led some of the world's biggest stories for 40 years
He was also one of the corporation's top-earners
6
He was also one of the corporation's top-earners

Last week Edwards was charged with three counts of making indecent images but that stayed a secret until we broke the news on Monday.

A BBC spokesman said: “The BBC is shocked to hear the details which have emerged in court today.

“There can be no place for such abhorrent behaviour and our thoughts are with all those affected. The police have confirmed that the charges are not connected to the original complaint raised with the BBC in the summer of 2023.

“Nevertheless in the interests of transparency we think it important to set out some points about events of the last year.

“In November 2023, whilst Mr Edwards was suspended, the BBC as his employer was made aware in confidence that he had been arrested on suspicion of serious offences and released on bail whilst the police continued their investigation.

“At the time, no charges had been brought and the BBC had also been made aware of significant risk to his health.

"Today we have learnt of the conclusion of the police process in the details as presented to the court.

“If at any point during the period Mr Edwards was employed by the BBC he had been charged, the BBC had determined it would act immediately to dismiss him. In the end, at the point of charge he was no longer an employee of the BBC.

“During this period, in the usual way, the BBC has kept its corporate management of these issues separate from its independent editorial functions. We want to reiterate our shock at Mr Edwards’ actions and our thoughts remain with all those affected.”

Edwards' crimes were exposed when police discovered a device belonging to a convicted paedophile
6
Edwards' crimes were exposed when police discovered a device belonging to a convicted paedophile

The statement came on a day of drama in which the BBC’s own reporters questioned the corporation’s actions.

On yesterday’s One O’Clock News BBC culture and media editor Katie Razzall said she was “still in the dark” over who knew what and when.

She said: “This is reputationally damaging for the BBC — how bad depends on what they knew and when.

“Why was he still being paid five months after he was arrested last November and will the BBC try to recoup his salary?

“This is a man who, through his 40-year career, held our hand through some of the most important, most momentous times for our nation. He was also — according to the BBC’s annual report — the third highest-paid person in the BBC. That meant he was on a salary of up to £480,000 even after he has been suspended.

FALL FROM GRACE

By Ed Southgate

PERVERT presenter Huw Edwards had a glittering BBC career and was even tipped for a knighthood before his rapid fall from grace.

He was News at Ten anchor when he bowed and shook hands with Queen Elizabeth II as she opened the Beeb’s new Broadcasting House in London in June 2013.

Edwards held the nation’s hand through monumental events including the Queen’s death and funeral in 2022, the coronation last year of King Charles and numerous general election night specials.

The veteran broadcaster, 62, was widely rumoured to be in line for a knighthood for “holding it together” when announcing the Queen’s death.

But after The Sun exposed his sick behaviour, he quit the BBC after 40 years and now faces jail.

“It now emerges he was still being paid even after he had been arrested. He even got a £40,000 pay rise during the time he was suspended. Put simply, he was the face of the most trusted news brand in the UK and now — after this spectacular fall from grace — these guilty pleas have thrown all of that into question.

“Of course, there are questions, too, for Huw Edwards — did he inform the BBC? We have put these questions to the BBC and we are still in the dark about what the answers are.”

Questions have also been raised about the secrecy surrounding the case.

Media lawyer Mark Stephens said: “It needs to be abundantly clear that he wasn’t getting any form of special treatment.”

READ MORE SUN STORIES

TalkTV host Piers Morgan insisted: “The Sun was widely criticised for its Huw Edwards investigation but has now been completely vindicated.”

Former Sun editor David Yelland, who hit out at our exposé, said: “I criticised my old paper’s investigation into Huw Edwards but editor Victoria Newton is ­vindicated by the fact he pleaded guilty to — albeit unconnected — charges. The Sun has had a mighty victory, one which makes children safer.”