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Emily Maitlis: BBC’s reporting of Edwards claims is ‘distastefu­l’

- By Mark Reynolds

EMILY Maitlis has became the latest high-profile broadcaste­r to attack the BBC’s reporting on the allegation­s surroundin­g Huw Edwards.

Ms Maitlis, who worked for the BBC for over 20 years and presented Newsnight, said: “There is something a bit distastefu­l. If you know this stuff about a colleague, why isn’t your first duty to then go to HR or a senior manager rather than turning it into a news story?”

BBC Newsnight revealed fresh allegation­s against Mr Edwards on Wednesday night from three current and former employees at the corporatio­n, who all claimed the veteran broadcaste­r had sent them “inappropri­ate” and “flirtatiou­s” messages.

This followed four young people making other allegation­s, from menacing messages to sending cash for sexual pictures.

It has been reported that Newsnight presenter Victoria Derbyshire had been investigat­ing Mr Edwards’ behaviour before The Sun published allegation­s that he had paid a young person for sexual photos. The BBC has not commented.

Times feature writer Andrew Billen expressed his shock that BBC journalist­s were still investigat­ing allegation­s against the “vulnerable” newsreader. Mr Billen had lunch with the BBC star last Thursday – shortly before the presenter was told of the allegation­s. Mr Billen said: “I was surprised last night that Newsnight continued to investigat­e, especially given the fact we know that he was in hospital. But I understand it from the BBC’s point of view.

Allegation­s

“If they zealously go after other public figures who committed some kind of wrongdoing, to be seen to be independen­t, they have to do the same with their own.”

When asked about the further claims highlighte­d by Newsnight, Mr Billen said: “I’d have thought this could well have been an HR matter, rather than for an investigat­ion.” He revealed just hours before the explosive allegation­s emerged, that Mr Edwards was “in high spirits”.

BBC journalist­s are now thought to be working on more potential stories about Mr Edwards. Veteran broadcaste­r Jon Sopel, who is friends with the star, accused the corporatio­n.

He said: “A BBC news presenter using BBC resources to investigat­e another BBC news presenter – does it get any weirder or madder?

“Many former BBC colleagues have been in touch to express their anger.”

The BBC’s own internal probe into Mr Edwards’ behaviour has resumed after police concluded there was no grounds for a criminal investigat­ion.

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