Britain's BBC was questioned by the government on Sunday about its handling of an allegation that one of its star presenters paid a teenager thousands of pounds to pose for explicit photos, beginning when they were 17 years old.
UK Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer held urgent talks with the broadcaster's director general, Tim Davie, on Sunday about the allegations, which she described as "deeply concerning".
"(Davie) has assured me the BBC are investigating swiftly and sensitively," she said on Twitter.
"Given the nature of the allegations it is important that the BBC is now given the space to conduct its investigation, establish the facts and take appropriate action."
The Sun newspaper, which first reported the allegations, cited the young person's mother as saying the unnamed male presenter had paid the teenager more than 35,000 pounds (AED 165,000) over three years for the images.
The mother told the newspaper that the teenager had used the cash to fund a drugs habit.
The family complained to the broadcaster on May 19, but the presenter was not immediately taken off air, according to The Sun newspaper, which said the family had not requested payment for their story.
The BBC, which is funded by a licence fee paid by every TV watching household, said in a statement: "We treat any allegations very seriously and we have processes in place to proactively deal with them."
The broadcaster said its processes included "actively attempting to speak to those who have contacted us in order to seek further detail and understanding of the situation".
"If we get no reply to our attempts or receive no further contact that can limit our ability to progress things but it does not mean our enquiries stop.
"If, at any point, new information comes to light or is provided – including via newspapers – this will be acted upon appropriately, in line with internal processes," it said.
I have spoken to BBC Director General Tim Davie about the deeply concerning allegations involving one of its presenters. He has assured me the BBC are investigating swiftly and sensitively.
— Lucy Frazer (@lucyfrazer_) July 9, 2023


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