BBC suspends presenter over explicit photos claims. The Sun newspaper, which first reported the claims, cited the young person's mother as saying that a BBC star paid her child over £35,000 ($45,000) for the images over a three-year period. According to The Sun article, the young person was 17 when the payments from the presenter started.
The claims also include that the presenter in question appeared on air after the young person's family complained to the BBC in May. The BBC said Friday that it treats "any allegations very seriously" and has "processes in place to proactively deal with them".
It was not immediately clear if there has been a formal suspension. The British broadcaster, whose chairman resigned in April after an inquiry found he failed to disclose a loan to ex-prime minister Boris Johnson, has come under fire over its handling of the claim.
Former home secretary and Tory MP Priti Patel said the BBC's response was "derisory", adding: "They must provide the victim and his family a full and transparent investigation". "The BBC, but also other broadcasters, do need to get a grip because we seem to lurch from one scandal to another and more needs to be done," opposition Labour MP Rachel Reeves told Sky News on Sunday.
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