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this is bbc news. the headlines. a major new development of the this is bbc news. the headlines. a ma the ew development of the this is bbc news. the headlines. a ma the bbc evelopment of the this is bbc news. the headlines. a ma the bbc presenter1t of the this is bbc news. the headlines. a ma the bbc presenter paid the this is bbc news. the headlines. a ma the bbc presenter paid a e are the bbc presenter paid a teenager thousands of are the bbc presenter paid a teenage explicit 1ds of are the bbc presenter paid a teenage explicit photos. the young sexually explicit photos. the young person at the centre of the allegations is nothing inappropriate or unlawful place and that allegations is nothing inappropriate or unlawful plé the nd that 1..1:5 -.1..... allegations is nothing inappropriate or unlawful plé the claims 1: 15 11.1... allegations is nothing inappropriate or unlawful plé the claims in 15 1.1.1.1. allegations is nothing inappropriate or unlawful plé the claims in the 1.11 first published the claims in the sun which were rubbish. world leaders arrived ahead of the nato summit to discuss russia leaders arrived ahead of the nato sun sweden. ;cuss russia leaders arrived ahead of the nato sun sweden. earlier, ssia leaders arrived ahead of the nato sun sweden. earlier, joe biden and sweden. earlier, joe biden visited the uk for talks of king charles as well as rishi sunak and caught the us uk relationship cosh-s want caught the us uk relationship logic—g want to caught the us uk relationship £10.1£l&-§wantto buy caught the us uk relationship beck-s want to buy an caught the us uk relationship logic—g want to buy an increasing to move there following the expected to move there following the failed russian mutiny. new expected to move there following the failed russian n emerged w expected to move there following the failed russian n emerged concerning information has emerged concerning allegations that he bbc presenter paid a teenager tens of thousands of
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pounds of sexually explicit images. the young person now aged 20 claims to a lawyer that nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place in allegations that fruits showed up in the newspaper the sun, the rubbish. in making further inquiries that their criminal investigations under way. the male presenter who has been suspended has not yet been named. a short time ago, they issued a statement and said we have reported a story of two very concerned parents made a complaint to the bbc about the behaviour of a presenter in the welfare of their child. the complaint was not acted upon by the bbc is seen evidence that their consultant and evidence the bbc to properly investigate. 0ur correspondent and major developments, walk us through this scapula when a may developments and
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forwarding scapula when a may developments and forwardin: 1 , 5, , , scapula when a may developments and forwardin: ., , 5, , , 5, forwarding many developments and forwardin: forwarding many developments and forwarding and _ forwarding many developments and forwarding and it's _ forwarding many developments and forwarding and it's dominated - forwarding many developments and forwarding and it's dominated the l forwarding and it's dominated the newspapers of the weekend and dominated the headlines in the spring year that breaking news to be fact in the last half an hour or so that a letter has been sent to the bbc and as you have mentioned from the lawyer representing the young bbc presenter in the s disputed their mothers accounts of events and potentially with the lawyer claims in this letter, potentially thrust out on some of the stories mentioned dominated in the newspaper over the weekend and in the letter to the bbc, the lawyer makes claims, they throw doubt on the story and since the young person sent a denial to
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the young person sent a denial to the newspaper on friday evening via whatsapp sink the statement there was totally wrong and there was no truth to it nonetheless, the lawyers at the sun newspaper proceeded to publish but the lord described as their inappropriate article in the letter continues in the world since the importance of doubt, nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place between our client and the bbc personality and the allegations reported in the newspaper are, rubbish. bbc news does not know the identity of the young person at the centre of this and has not spoken to them directly and bbc news also have not seen any of the evidence of the dossier that they reported headed over to the corporation of the bbc by the family of the weekend. you
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mentioned that statement the team quite soon after the reporting of this letter for the lawyer and just repeat the statement from the newspaper which says we have reported a story about two very concerned parents made a complaint to the bbc about the behaviour of the presenter and the welfare of their child. the complaint was not acted upon by the bbc and we have seen evidence that supports the concerns in the statement from the newspaper continues and it is never the bbc to properly investigate and the bbc to properly investigate and the newspaper coming back with that statement saying that, and i think the crucial line saying that we have seen evidence that supports their concerns, the parents concerns of this young person. what happened earlier on today, the metropolitan police representatives of the bbc
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have a meeting, virtually in the discuss issues around this allegations and the met police put out a statement earlier this afternoon saying that there wasn't going to be an investigation at that stage and officers are going to go away and look at what was discussed between the bbc and the detectives and also carrying on their inquiries and also carrying on their inquiries and the bbc have said over the weekend of the sick complex fast—moving case but the bbc presenter at the centre of this has been suspended while these investigations were carried out. joining us there from the newsroom and now we can talk to the former bbc news executive and thank you for giving us the time to talk and if you can start by getting a reaction
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by what is happened, particularly business >> new developments that raise counterclaims between the young person and his parents. this counterclaims between the young person and his parents.— counterclaims between the young person and his parents. this is been marked by very _ person and his parents. this is been marked by very dangerous - person and his parents. this is been marked by very dangerous absence l person and his parents. this is been l marked by very dangerous absence of facts there's been more questions than answers and the remains the case tonight. the emphasis is shifted and it seems the parents case tonight. the emphasis is shifted and with ms the parents case tonight. the emphasis is shifted and with the the parents case tonight. the emphasis is shifted and with the sun, yarents case tonight. the emphasis is shifted and with the sun, concerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a of with the sun, concerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a of their :he sun, concerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a of their child in, concerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a of their child and oncerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a interpret|ild and oncerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a interpret what |d oncerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a interpret what is oncerns case tonight. the emphasis is shifted a interpret what is been ns simply to interpret what is been asserted. at no stage in this simply to interpret what is been asserted. at no s�* full in this simply to interpret what is been asserted. at no s�* full details that have we seen the full details that the sun reports a former the sun reports to have. a former editor appeared on the bbc this afternoon and make the case that when he was the editor, you would've
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expected to publish the pictures, identify the accused and take the story all the way to the very beginning. he suggested that they didn't do this on this occasion in the audience is its appetite the audience is changed its appetite and appetisers have changed appetite. i suspect that appetite. i begin to suspect that the facts are not entirely clear to the facts are not entirely clear to the sun and they're not clear to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but and they're not clear to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but ati they're not clear to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but at one ry�*re not clear to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but at one point ot clear to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but at one point it clear to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but at one point it looks to the the facts are not entirely clear to the but at one point it looks as the bbc but at one point it looks as if they can be of one side not the other in clear to anybody. iaruiitly they can be of one side not the other in clear to anybody. with the facts are not _ other in clear to anybody. with the facts are not clear, _ other in clear to anybody. with the facts are not clear, you _ other in clear to anybody. with the facts are not clear, you are - other in clear to anybody. with the facts are not clear, you are a - facts are not clear, you are a former bbc news executive and how would you have handled this? i would've handled it with the sort of care and caution that the bbc appears to have exercised on this occasion. when you receive a very serious allegation about a colleague, you have absolute duty to investigate that allegation you can only investigated on the basis of
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evidence in the bbc appears to have been handicapped since may and the problem that the mother in this case, having with case, having raised concerns with the bbc was not prepared to share any further the bbc was not prepared to share any furth she appears to have shared although she appears to have shared further evidence although she appears to have shared further ev its |ce 11 although she appears to have shared further ev its duty 11 although she appears to have shared further ev its duty to the exercising its duty to the employees, the bbc has faced the challenge in exercising its duty young person who appears towards the young person who appears towards the young person who appears to be �*photographs of the to be victims of photographs of the obligations that are being to be victims of photographs of the obligation: able are being to be victims of photographs of the obligation: able to e being to be victims of photographs of the obligation: able to do eing to be victims of photographs of the obligation: able to do that either bbc is not able to do that either because as much would've liked to bbc is not able to do that either because as the :h would've liked to bbc is not able to do that either because as the facts, ld've liked to bbc is not able to do that either because as the facts, they liked to bbc is not able to do that either because as the facts, they would o investigate the facts, they would not of been made available to it and think the bbc has been placed in a very difficult decision in the bbc has exercised its responsibilities diligently the presenter has been suspended from duty but that suspension may turn out not to be necessary. pm
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suspension may turn out not to be necessary-— necessary. an intense amount of scrutiny into _ necessary. an intense amount of scrutiny into the _ necessary. an intense amount of scrutiny into the way _ necessary. an intense amount of scrutiny into the way that - necessary. an intense amount of scrutiny into the way that the - necessary. an intense amount of| scrutiny into the way that the bbc is handling this. how damaging could this be? the bbc faces intense scrutiny because _ this be? the bbc faces intense scrutiny because it _ this be? the bbc faces intense scrutiny because it is _ this be? the bbc faces intense scrutiny because it is a - this be? the bbc faces intense l scrutiny because it is a broadcast founded by licence fees and players over the pleas to pay. founded by licence fees and players over the institution iy. founded by licence fees and players over the institution depends on national institution depends on survival one reputation of integrity, excellence and reputation forfair integrity, excellence and reputation for fair mindedness. integrity, excellence and reputation forfairmindedness. think integrity, excellence and reputation forfair mindedness. think it is forfair mindedness. i think it is therefore, almost in the nature of forfair mindedness. i think it is there1greater|ost in the nature of forfair mindedness. i think it is there1 greater scrutiny |e nature of forfair mindedness. i think it is there1 greater scrutiny and iture of under greater scrutiny and commercial protesters or newspapers. it is probably appropriate because the bbc is our broadcaster. but as our broadcaster committing the bbc is behaved as it should have behaved our broadcaster committing the bbc is b circumstances ould have behaved our broadcaster committing the bbc is b circumstances in ld have behaved our broadcaster committing the bbc is b circumstances in a have behaved our broadcaster committing the bbc is b circumstances in a sub e behaved our broadcaster committing the bbc is b circumstances in a sub to nehaved the circumstances in a sub to establish the facts and asked for details at every point and his taken internal steps to investigate to the
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best �* its internal steps to investigate to the best �*its abilities and best of its abilities and collaborated with police in meeting with them today and was the bbc with. them tséayaand. was the. 212115. under scrutiny, with them teeeyaehe flee the 212115. underscrutiny, i with them teeeyaehe flee the 212115. under scrutiny, i can see no remains under scrutiny, i can see no evidence that the bbc has done wrong suggestion that in and to bring suggestion that in fact, the bbc may have been the victims of an accusation which may perhaps have not been entirely fairly made. perhaps have not been entirely fairly made-— perhaps have not been entirely fairl made. �* 5 5 5, 5, , fairly made. and crucial to remember that we do not _ fairly made. and crucial to remember that we do not really _ fairly made. and crucial to remember that we do not really have _ fairly made. and crucial to remember that we do not really have all - fairly made. and crucial to remember that we do not really have all the - that we do not really have all the facts she began her comments by saying so. it is hard to make any judgements either way. a former bbc news executive there. earlier spoke to a former chief executive and he gave us his assessment. it is an extraordinary — gave us his assessment. it is an extraordinary development - gave us his assessment. it is an extraordinary development and | gave us his assessment. it is an| extraordinary development and i think one thing that we can take away from all of the events of the day is that the police are going to make further inquiries as to whether or not a criminal offences occurred. they did not use or the investigation which for them, is a
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higher level, a further step down the investigative routes as to whether 1. .. has been whether a criminal event has been occurred and in light forever the last few minutes, that would seem to be the crucial and in our be the crucial issue and in our competing claims from the person in the mother from the sun, we competing claims from the person in the motherfrom the sun, we have competing claims from the person in the mother from the sun, we have the sun saying they were showing evidence of the concerns about what had happened and we never heard from the presenter himself and any form so far and it is quite difficult at this robust is to draw conclusions other than this is not the end of the story because there may be other issues and matters arising from this end the police are in the crucial phase of deciding whether or not a crime is been committed because of
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the crime is not been committed, and perhaps this may be the end of the state of investigations and inquiries. if this throws up some new elements, it may not be the end of the story. edi new elements, it may not be the end of the story-— of the story. of course, services or difficult position _ of the story. of course, services or difficult position the _ of the story. of course, services or difficult position the bbc— of the story. of course, services or difficult position the bbc to - of the story. of course, services or difficult position the bbc to be - of the story. of course, services or difficult position the bbc to be in l difficult position the bbc to be in an bbc does not know the identity of the armed person —— harmed person and bbc has not seen any of the body of evidence for the dossier that the sun reported was added to the corporation and by the family of the weekend. bbc news is not seen that. in light of this, i do feel that the bbc has handled all of this? i think it is too early _ bbc has handled all of this? i think it is too early to _ bbc has handled all of this? i think it is too early to make that - it is too early to make that judgment day that said that a number of times, i've criticised the first statement that was issued. as to whether or not the bbc has mishandled its own inquiries, i
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don't think anyone lives in a position to know that because we don't yet know what the original complaint was. he knew the mother toward the sun percent of the story was paris have not actually seen any evidence and information passed by the bbc to the police and maybe crucially, i want to believe that this would be a crucial day because i had assumed the bbc documentation would, if the mother had access to the young persons bank account, reveal whether the payments had in fact been made by the presenter and the fork in the road, either they have been made by the presenter to the young person or they haven't and actually, this further confuses the story makes it more complex because we have to decide who to believe in that the young person and their mother. brute that the young person and their mother. ~ 5, �* 5,
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mother. we don't even have the full details of these _ mother. we don't even have the full details of these applications - mother. we don't even have the full details of these applications and - details of these applications and so, just in terms of what happens next, obviously, we must wait to hear what the police take come with the bbc inquiries at the way it is been decided that the presenter should not be named, your thoughts on that? i should not be named, your thoughts on that? 5, 5, �* , on that? i have said that's the ri . ht on that? i have said that's the right position _ on that? i have said that's the right position and _ on that? i have said that's the right position and reinforced l on that? i have said that's the | right position and reinforced by whatjust happened. the whole issue must be, all the issues arising from the allegations reported from the sun must be up in the air in awaiting the police clarifications if they can't get to the bottom of it whether there's been a crime or not. i think questions for the sun are for instance, if you were made aware of evidence by the mother, why did you not actually show it in your reporting? there's been differing
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views on how that might be, apart from the may not actually name the presenter if they believe in the case is much as they said they did because it was a tradition to name names. they have not done that in this occasion but i was only slightly curious as to whether or not they had seen in the bank statements and why they did not include that. some people believe they didn't want to be overly sensational in their coverage but clearly, the sun has questions to answer arising from the statement which is been made on behalf of the young person and in mother is given what they say or evidence.- what they say or evidence. pointing toward our live _ what they say or evidence. pointing toward our live page, _ what they say or evidence. pointing toward our live page, there - what they say or evidence. pointing toward our live page, there is - what they say or evidence. pointing toward our live page, there is a - toward our live page, there is a very useful piece thereby legal correspondent explaining where this letters been sent to the bbc by the
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lawyers representing the young person at the heart this litigation and where this letter leaves things legally, there is a very good piece there explaining all of the ins and outs of that and if you analyse this from a legal perspective, this is really coming down to some very difficult questions about privacy and we hope to be speaking more about those questions a little later in the programme. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. in the programme. around the world and am different, this is bbc news. in the programme. around the world and am different stories; bbc news. in the programme. around the world and am different stories from news. preview different stories from across the uk. it was mental torture. you will attempt alcohol was just a mental torture. you will attempt alcohol continuous thoughts. his in same continuous thoughts. his gambling started soon after but he thought that was his only way out. one day, he left notes for his family and went out intending to take his own life. he was saved. it was hard enough being the joker and
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militants that are living there. let's go to work peter correspondent was funjones. president biden arriving earlier and very important discussions. arriving earlier and very important discussions-— arriving earlier and very important discussions. 5, 5, 5, , discussions. taking off tomorrow but toda , it's discussions. taking off tomorrow but today. it's been _ discussions. taking off tomorrow but today, it's been characterised - discussions. taking off tomorrow but today, it's been characterised by - today, it's been characterised by frankly, stakes in the frankly, raising the stakes in the keyissues frankly, raising the stakes in the key issues around this is sweden and he says they're introducing a new factor in this of the doors open factor in this end of the doors open to turkeyjoining the eu, it will factor in this end of the doors open to turkt sweden the eu, it will factor in this end of the doors open to turkt sweden joining , it will factor in this end of the doors open to turkt sweden joining nato. .l factor in this end of the doors open to turkt swedenjoining nato. but factor in this end of the doors open to turkt sweden joining nato. but we open to sweden joining nato. but we nato works, every country effectively has a veto about new members joining effectively has a veto about new membersjoining in so, turkey has that power. interestingly, this is been quite rapid dismissal of this,
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saying these are two completely different organisations, two completely different processes as the eu and nato in speaking with in the past hour or so, the senators in the past hour or so, the word disappointed, it was 7 2:7— 7 that the new that the new extra disappointing that the new extra potential barrier is being introduced at the stage and so, we'll wait and see if the next couple of days after any progress made on swedenjoining. the reason i'm standing on this lovely leafy street is that this is where the is and this is where finley summit is and this is where finley and's in the sea is and i've spoken to the foreign minister of finland. and about this to the foreign minister of finland. and interesting and explaining this very interesting and explaining this process of finland joining which is onlyjust done, started with sweden process of finland joining which is onlyjust done, with ed with sweden process of finland joining which is onlyjust done, with turkey. sweden process of finland joining which is onlyjust done, with turkey. the den in negotiations with turkey. the three all involved told me that in some sense, it feels that the
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membership isn't finished until sweden a clear issue in need swedenjoins. a clear issue in need of resolving potential over the next couple of days. 0ther of resolving potential over the next couple of days. other big things that all countries will talk about, russia supports for ukraine how nato can support the issue of ukraine and official membership that's pretty much in agreement that ukraine will not bejoining while much in agreement that ukraine will not be joining while the much in agreement that ukraine will not b on ining while the much in agreement that ukraine will not b on with while the much in agreement that ukraine will not b on with russia he much in agreement that ukraine will not b on with russia and ukraine going on with russia and ukraine wants to guarantee that it will be a part of nato proper as soon as the war comes to an end and that is something we will watch out for the next couple of days. speaking to the lecturer at the and former university of bath and former british army captain and nato analysts, thank you forjoining us on the programme. talking to is
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there on tricky memberships that neither will be discussing and the big one is ukraine. at one point, we heard from president zelensky, really demanding guarantees that ukraine would be given notjust a path tojoining nato, but ukraine would be given notjust a path to joining nato, but some assured guarantees. i do think that situation will be addressed in this meeting was shallow i think it will develop basically— develop basically saying that they want to join _ develop basically saying that they want to join nato _ develop basically saying that they want to join nato in _ develop basically saying that they want to join nato in knowing - develop basically saying that they want to join nato in knowing that| want tojoin nato in knowing that they cannot get it and saying that some framework at a timetable for membership in the uk actually put forward a plan to get rid of what is known as the membership action plan which is not family did not seem to swedenjoining —— not finland. high intensity bar started. and that is
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basically an expedited process, one that wants to finish at the time when and codifying and trying to get some guarantee about long—term support for bilateral from nato member states which are giving a lot of ammunition and military supplies and planning support and etc and a more codified version of it. bind and planning support and etc and a more codified version of it. and the defence budget _ more codified version of it. and the defence budget and _ more codified version of it. and the defence budget and defence - more codified version of it. and the l defence budget and defence industry as well and this was also keeping enoughin as well and this was also keeping enough in there, the armoury of different countries. the enough in there, the armoury of different countries.— different countries. the balance between this —
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different countries. the balance between this and _ different countries. the balance between this and taiwan - different countries. the balance between this and taiwan and i different countries. the balance - between this and taiwan and chinese tensions, but commitment is been with an aim to get 2% of gdp at only 11 and the 31 countries were actually hitting that and the rest is aspirational. and what they're trying to do is get a calm commitment and aspiration on the defence and industrial base is commodious in the us have to basically say are super—tight here and cluster munitions because we do not have enough artillery shells and never does the rest of the west to keepin never does the rest of the west to keep in the ukrainian demand and they're asking for these as well and are aware that the long—term problem has been in iraq and afghanistan and the last 20 years, trying to do this
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on the cheek reducing stockpiles to save money in that model is basically a window and ukraine. abs, basically a window and ukraine. a newly formed nato council, just briefly what do we expect from that? ukrainian position and before this, the main vehicle has been partnership and defence ministers coming in and meeting fairly regularly to co—ordinate supplies on who has what you know to me help and with it will be willing to do. i think this nato ukraine could have more codified structured method of
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getting that information and the needs and wants across the whole alliance. some of these small steps that can be made operational straightaway without having to completely essentially infuriate the russians and the wider risk of escalation if the us and germany that are very worried about that. by, that are very worried about that. a very delicate balance to strike. smear politics and international study lecture and also a former british army captain and nato analyst in those meetings going ahead tomorrow in the day after we will cover all of that for you and stay with us on bbc news and this is the day be global and much more to come so do not go away.
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this is the daily global and now it's time a legal correspondent in the dominick care to talk about new developments that we have been getting in regards to the bbc allegations that have been levelled and so, a herstop allegations that have been levelled and so, a her stop and sent to the bbc representing the young person at the centre of this allegations and disputes of the mothers account what happened is the lawyer has this letter is throwing some doubt in some of the story. talk to the spot where we are in this very complex and very fast—moving case. it’s where we are in this very complex and very fast-moving case. it's not 'ust and very fast-moving case. it's not just throwing _ and very fast-moving case. it's not just throwing that _ and very fast-moving case. it's not just throwing that out _ and very fast-moving case. it's not just throwing that out but - and very fast-moving case. it's not just throwing that out but literally. just throwing that out but literally setting up some rubbish of the entire account which began life in the the sun newspaper. it accuses the the sun newspaper. it accuses the newspaper publishing rubbish and saying this is effectively untrue story and the situation where you
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have reputations and careers at stake and yet this claim and counterclaim in the public domain and breaking it down, you have a situation where the sun newspaper has spoken to the mother as a child —— of the child which was sending sexually explicit images to the have a unnamed bbc presenter and we have a situation with the bbc has suspended a member of staff that person is not been named that is because they have a like every a confidentiality clause like every employer has to member of staff and do not expect any movement there is no way of this letter from lawyers representing the young person hitting back quite hard let me representing the young person hitting back quite hard because analyse little bit of this because it has come from quite a significant a modest small firm on the
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firm, not a modest small firm on the high street for anybody would firm, not a modest small firm on the high street for anybo emphasise that into, they repeatedly emphasise that the reporting amounts of breach of into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in ing amounts of breach of into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in the amounts of breach of into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in the city unts of breach of into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in the city in ts of breach of into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in the city in person each of into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in the city in person denies into, they repeatedly emphasise that the rep in the city in perso beenies appropriate activity and to be pushed back very hard on appropriate activity and to be pushed back clientard on appropriate activity and to be pushed back client isi on appropriate activity and to be pushed back client is estranged they said the client is estranged from her mother makes allegations that the young person and say that the young person approached the sun, bells only after aware of the story and they became aware of the story and they became aware of the story and they want to approach is for comment and before the story was published. they want to approach is for comment and before interesting as published. they want to approach is for comment and before interesting situation hed. and if this interesting situation with bogus claims bouncing around what is really telling in all this is from the bbc management are members of bbc management met detectives to pass on with a new scotland yard didn't immediately detectives to pass on with a new scotland yard dic investigation, y trigger a criminal investigation, they said they're when the care taken echoing carefully think about it and completely in the dark but it
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looks like detectives have doubts this amounts to. �*this amounts to. does more for this amounts to. does more information _ for this amounts to. does more information on _ for this amounts to. does more information on the _ for this amounts to. does more information on the live - for this amounts to. does more information on the live page . for this amounts to. does more | information on the live page and just search bbc news and that will bring up the speed and we will have more on this story and many others right here on bbc stay with us. live from london. this is bbc news.
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