‘Reputational car crash’: insiders rue BBC’s handling of Huw Edwards
Staff feel disillusioned with senior management and bitter that his pay had become an unstoppable snowball
For Huw Edwards, once the most trusted newsreader in Britain, now a convicted user of images of the most serious child sexual abuse, the disgrace is total - and nowhere more than in his home country of Wales.
Hours after he pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children as young as seven, a plaque on a building at Cardiff castle commemorating its unveiling by Edwards had already been wrenched off; his voice was also deleted from its guide. He is likely to be stripped of honorary titles at Bangor and Cardiff universities. A mural of the newsreader's face in his home village of Llangennech, Carmarthenshire has already been painted over by the artist.
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