Naga Munchetty has revealed the BBC has suffered a "huge loss" after a colleague announced they were leaving the broadcaster for Channel 4.
The BBC Breakfast presenter took to Twitter on Thursday (June 30) to congratulate Secunder Kermani, the BBC's Pakistan & Afghanistan Correspondent.Secunder was thrilled to say he was joining Channel 4 News as a foreign affairs correspondent later in the year, which meant he was leaving the BBC.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty reacts to fan calling out her 'worst blunder yet'He wrote: "Pleased to say I’ll be joining @Channel4News as a foreign affairs correspondent later this year based out of London… Am looking forward to working with a great team on stories right across the world."Naga was quick to celebrate her colleague's news, but confessed the BBC had suffered a "huge loss" with him leaving.She replied: "Congratulations!
A huge loss for us, and C4's immense gain x"Naga is known for sending sweet messages to her colleagues - from congratulations to words of support.Not too long ago, she offered her support to a new BBC colleague who admitted to suffering imposter sydrome.Laura Conder, the journalist, announced the exciting career news on Twitter back in April, where she confessed she was feeling imposter syndrome.Laura began: "I've got news time" before adding: "Next month I will be joining the @BBCNews as a Journalism Researcher in News Intake.
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