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Huw Edwards arrest known by BBC five months before resignation, corporation says

31 Jul 2024 3 minute read
Former BBC broadcaster Huw Edwards leaves Westminster Magistrates’ Court, London, where he pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children. Photo Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

The BBC knew of Huw Edwards’ arrest over accessing indecent images of children in November but continued employing him until April, the corporation has said.

The veteran broadcaster admitted three charges of “making” indecent photographs after he was sent 41 illegal images by convicted paedophile Alex Williams.

Williams was charged in relation to his WhatsApp chat with Edwards and was convicted of seven offences following an investigation by South Wales Police – receiving a 12-month suspended sentence.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court was told seven of the indecent images shared with the veteran broadcaster by Williams were of the most serious type.

The final indecent image was sent in August 2021, a category A film featuring a young boy, with the convicted paedophile telling the newsreader the child was “quite young looking” and that he had more images which were illegal.

Suspended

In a statement, the BBC said: “In November 2023, whilst Mr Edwards was suspended, the BBC as his employer at the time 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 against Mr Edwards and the BBC had also been made aware of significant risk to his health.”

The corporation added: “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.

“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.”

An internal note to colleagues sent by BBC director-general Tim Davie, seen by the PA news agency, thanked staff working on the story for “your professionalism in carrying on with your jobs in difficult circumstances”.

Nervous

Edwards appeared nervous, fidgeting with his hands as Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring told him he would not be sentencing him on Wednesday.

The court heard that the broadcaster had engaged in online chat involving illegal photographs with an adult man, now known to be Williams, on WhatsApp between December 2020 and August 2021, who sent him 377 sexual images, of which 41 were indecent images of children.

The bulk of these, 36, were sent during a two-month period.

On February 2 2021, Williams asked whether what he was sending was too young, to which Edwards told him not to send any underage images, the court heard.

The indecent images that were sent included seven category A, the worst, 12 category B, and 22 category C.


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Adrian
Adrian
1 year ago

Aunty’s got a brand new n***e! I stopped watching the tripe years ago. Roll on the end of the licence fee.

Sneb yn gwbod.
Sneb yn gwbod.
1 year ago
Reply to  Adrian

Defund the BBC in all its guises.

Adrian
Adrian
1 year ago

There does seem to be a high prevalence of this sort of thing at the BBC.

Daf
Daf
1 year ago

Why was Huw Edwards in touch with a 25 year old convicted paedophile in the first place? There’s a big bit of the story missing here.

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago
Reply to  Daf

Possibly among the more recent “dark” contacts made via internet or dark web. Most likely we will never know how long he’s really been actively engaged in this kind of activity. Even working at the BBC prompts questions about how many other deviants did he have contact with. That place like so many other “great” institutions seems to have a problem with odd balls who are forgiven for so long as they are good for audience figures.

CapM
CapM
1 year ago

Huw Edwards knew he was guilty of the crimes from the start.
He is the one who carries the most blame for this debacle in addition to contributing indirectly to the abuse of the children whose images he viewed.

I suppose now he’s pleaded guilty there will be far less of an opportunity to try and determine the part he played in him being continued to be employed by the BBC.

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