In London, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed it has spoken to the BBC about the suspended presenter accused of paying a teenager more than $45,000 for sexually explicit images.
BBC Director-general Tim Davie said Sunday that the corporation was investigating 'swiftly and sensitively' into the 'deeply concerning' claims following urgent talks with government. However, the Met said the broadcaster has not yet made a 'formal referral or allegation'.
In a statement a spokesperson for the force said: 'The Met has received initial contact from the BBC in relation to this matter but no formal referral or allegation has been made.
'We will require additional information before determining what further action should follow.' The broadcaster confirmed in a public statement this afternoon that it had suspended a male member of staff, but did not reveal the identity of the employee.
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