BBC bosses were ordered to address ‘cultures of silence’ following accusations against stars

BBC bosses were last night ordered to address the “cultures of silence” following accusations against some of its biggest stars.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said she was “prepared to take further action” unless the embattled Corporation cleaned up its act.

Lisa Nandy said she was 'prepared to take further action' unless the embattled Corporation cleaned up its act
Lisa Nandy said she was ‘prepared to take further action’ unless the embattled Corporation cleaned up its actCredit: Rex
Gregg Wallace was forced to step back amid an investigation into alleged inappropriate behaviour
Gregg Wallace was forced to step back amid an investigation into alleged inappropriate behaviourCredit: PA

She also said that “no options are off the table” in a looming review into the BBC licence fee.

This year, the national broadcaster has faced a series of controversies, with one involving Huw Edwards admitting guilt to charges of possessing indecent images of minors.

And this month Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace has been forced to step back amid an investigation into alleged inappropriate behaviour.

Ms Nandy yesterday told MPs: “I have spoken with the BBC in recent weeks about the Gregg Wallace allegations.

“I am really clear that we’re seeing too many of these cultures of silence and issues being swept under the rug.

“People who cannot advance through the current complaint system because it would have an impact on their career, potentially ending their career.

“And I am clear that people need to be heard, action has to be taken, and perpetrators have to be held to account.”

The BBC has made it clear that they will not accept any behavior that does not meet their expected standards. They have reiterated their commitment to promoting a culture of kindness, inclusivity, and respect.

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Wallace’s lawyers have denied “he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature”.

Ms Nandy also said the BBC’s funding will be part of the charter review next year.

Regarding the future of the television license fee, the BBC stated that they are open to exploring various options, including potential changes to their operational setup and funding methods.

She added: “We’re not in the business of reform for reform’s sake, but I think, in the early discussions I’ve had with the BBC, its clear there are limits on the amount of money that the BBC can raise from commercial sources, particularly with its obligations as a public service broadcaster, which we believe are incredibly important.

“So we are going to have to think in the broadest sense about the options around funding and structure.”

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