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Ex-BBC chairwoman publicly thanked Huw Edwards despite being aware of his arrest

03 Aug 2024 3 minute read
Dame Elan Closs Stephens. Photo BBC

The former chairwoman of the BBC thanked disgraced newsreader Huw Edwards for his “huge contribution” despite knowing he had been arrested in November 2023.

Dame Elan Closs Stephens left the role in March 2024, shortly before Edwards resigned during a confidential disciplinary process.

Earlier this week Edwards admitted making indecent photographs, with seven of the 41 images being of the most serious type.

It came after a year of headlines about Edwards, which started when he was named as the presenter at the centre of a scandal over payments to a young person for sexually explicit images.

Proud

On July 2, Dame Elan said on Welsh-language radio programme Beti a’i Phobol she was “proud to thank him (Edwards) personally for all his huge contribution and all the skills he has demonstrated that will help those who will succeed him”.

She also referred to him as “poor Huw”, according to BBC Wales.

In a statement to BBC-produced Welsh language news programme Newyddion S4C, Dame Elan confirmed she was aware of the arrest while she was interim chair of the BBC, but said she was not aware of the “terrible details which have come to light this week” after Edwards admitted three charges of making indecent photographs of children.

It comes after the corporation’s director-general Tim Davie defended his decision not to sack Edwards, despite knowing he had been arrested in November.

He said that BBC managers “knew it was serious” but had “no specifics, apart from the category of the potential offences”.

Sad

Discussing the initial allegations made by The Sun newspaper about Edwards’ personal life, published in July 2023 and prior to the criminal charges later brought against him, Dame Elan said: “It was a sad story, and it was obvious The Sun newspaper was going to make the most of the occasion because poor Huw was so well-known.

“Of course, the Queen’s death and funeral and the coronation had happened within a few months.

“The first thing of course was ensuring Huw was alright and that the family received care and protection.

“More than that, they have obviously come to an agreement after my time (as BBC chair) has ended so that matter is a private one.”

Newyddion S4C subsequently asked whether she stood by her comments on the Beti a’i Phobol programme following Edwards’ guilty plea this week.

In her written statement, she did not address that point directly.

Dame Elan said revelations from the court had come as a shock to her and that she was “horrified by it all”.

She added her “thoughts are with the children whose images are central to this story”.

Newyddion S4C also asked the BBC whether Dame Elan was informed of Edwards’ arrest last November and the nature of the investigation, but BBC Wales said it is yet to receive a response.

Resigned

Before Edwards resigned on medical advice in April, he was the broadcaster’s highest-paid newsreader, with a pay bracket between £475,000 and £479,999 for the year 2023/24, according to the BBC’s latest annual report.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has asked the BBC to look into whether it can recoup an estimated £200,000, which Edwards earned in the period from his arrest in November until his resignation five months later.

Following his guilty plea a mural of Edwards in his home town of Llangennech, Carmarthenshire, was painted over by artist Steve Jenkins, who described it as “such a bitter pill to swallow”.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 months ago

The land is descending into the @Farage and Robinson inspired anarchy and n.c publishes smiley images to stir the pot…Yet post Gething we have Huw (and the man is indeed a mortal sinner)…a one track mind is on display here…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 months ago

What do you expect…it is the Brexit Broadcasting Company once led and fed by Fat Shanks and Farage…

The ‘letterbox’ effect…claims three more lives…

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 months ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

And Von Starmer is able to put the place under facial recognition etc for ever, being caught between the claws of Law and Disorder only tightens the Establishments grip around our necks…

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
2 months ago

This is totally unacceptable by Elan Closs Stephens. To have prior knowledge of Huw Edwards arrest on serious charges but still thank him for his service is highly inappropriate. This reminds me of Prince Andrew who remained friends with and stayed at convicted paedophile Jeffery Epstein New York pad. She will come to regret this decision.

hdavies15
hdavies15
2 months ago
Reply to  Y Cymro

E.C-S displays a classic Welsh response when one of “our own” gets caught out and slips down the drain. I had sympathies with the man initially but as we become more aware of the extent of his activities ( and is there more to come ?) those sympathies soon faded away and got replaced with anger. Also I managed to keep any sympathetic thoughts to myself. Maybe I got a bad feeling that there was more to come.

Mawkernewek
2 months ago
Reply to  Y Cymro

He said that BBC managers “knew it was serious” but had “no specifics, apart from the category of the potential offences”.

So they did know the ‘category’ of the alleged offences – what exactly did they know about what he was arrested for or did they know only that it was an offence serious enough to potentially get a custodial sentence?

Gaynor
Gaynor
2 months ago
Reply to  Mawkernewek

She’s been an useless represenatative for Wales on the board of BBc and was incredibly stupid to even discuss the matter. You van say No comment on Beti a’i Phobl. Its not a live program.An entitled somebody who goes from one job to the next by dint of her taffia connections. A Welsh nat who accepted a damehood, says it all.

HarrisR
HarrisR
2 months ago

It’s a Club, a Wales freemasonry without the traditional ceremony. You’re always a member and if you falter or fall from grace, you’ll always have their sympathy and discrete support, a “poor Huw” or a poor whoever, who’s life & conduct is perhaps “problematic” (sic) but when all is said and done, is really really “one of us”. One big dinner party for all the right people of the new Wales. A thought, does paying pubic fugures extraordinary levels of gratuitous reward give rise to an equally vast sense of privilege and entitlement, a deep sense of I can’t be… Read more »

CapM
CapM
2 months ago

Appears to be a too cosy a relationship between “employer” and employee.
More professionalism and better judgement are to be expected from someone appointed as chair of a very high profile organisation such as the BBC

Paul Symons
Paul Symons
2 months ago

At times it’s very hard to understand how people who get paid (note I didn’t write earn) such a lot of money from ‘the public purse’ can be so stupid and useless. And yet it keeps happening.

Welsh Patriot
Welsh Patriot
2 months ago

You wonder who made her a Dame and why, she doesn’t seem to have a lot of common sense!

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