BBC to review salaries across corporation amid gender pay row
The Daily Telegraph said the broadcaster had called in accountants and lawyers to discover disparities in pay between the sexes.
Presenters Clare Balding, Victoria Derbyshire and Angela Rippon were among a number of women who put their names to a frank open letter to director general Tony Hall, urging him to “correct this disparity” over gender pay.
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The letter followed the revelation of a sizeable gap in the earnings of the corporation’s best-known male and female presenters and actors, with Radio 2 presenter Chris Evans topping the list on more than £2 million, while the highest paid woman was Strictly’s Claudia Winkleman on £450,000-£499,999.
The paper quoted a source saying that “nothing is off the table” when it came to pay at the corporation, with the review expected to take around six weeks.