Huw Edwards has been urged to hand back the hefty pay packet he received from the BBC in the time after he was arrested in November 2023.<\/p>\n
Edwards pled guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children<\/a> after he received 41 pictures from 25-year-old sex offender Alex Williams<\/a>. <\/p>\n
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Two of the images found in a horrific WhatsApp exchange showed boys as young as seven years old and after pleading guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, Edwards could face a jail term.<\/p>\n
Edwards was suspended by the BBC in July last year after a report emerged in The Sun that he’d paid a teenager for explicit images.<\/p>\n
Earlier this month, the BBC confirmed it had paid the broadcaster \u00a3475,000-\u00a3479,999 between April 2023 and April 2024 – \u00a340,000 more than he was paid the year before.<\/p>\n
With questions surrounding his vast salary, his former BBC colleagues Jeremy Vine and Jennie Bond – who worked with Edwards at BBC News before she departed in 2003 – debated whether or not some of those funds should return to the licence fee-backed Beeb.<\/p>\n
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