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Huw Edwards ‘should return his BBC salary’

The culture secretary has said BBC newsreader Huw Edwards should return his salary after he admitted accessing indecent images of children.

Edwards was paid £200,000 after he was arrested in November while he was suspended by the broadcaster up until he resigned in April on medical advice.

On Wednesday, the 62-year-old BBC veteran pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told Sky News at the Paris Olympics on Friday: “I think he ought to return his salary.

“I think having been arrested on such serious charges all the way back in November, to continue to receive that salary all the way through until he resigned is wrong and it’s not a good use of taxpayers’ money.

“I think most people in the country will agree with that but whether he does that or not is up to him.”

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