BBC's News at Ten frontman Huw Edwards is said to be "very cross" about the way he has been treated and is thought to be set to leave the BBC after an internal inquiry has been carried out.
Huw was suspended from his work duties with the BBC in July after it was reported that he had paid a teenager £35,000 in exchange for sexually explicit images.
Huw wasn't named at first but, after almost a week of speculation and scrutinising of the BBC, Huw's wife Vicky Flind came forward and named him as the person at the centre of the scandal, issuing a statement on his behalf.
She made a statement after Huw was hospitalised to receive treatment for his mental health and said: "In the circumstances and given Huw's condition I would like to ask that the privacy of my family and everyone else caught up in these upsetting events is respected." While Police investigations found no evidence of any criminal wrongdoing, the BBC launched an investigation to reveal if the presenter had behaved inappropriately.
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