The BBC is facing criticism for its handling of an investigation into a high-profile Presenter who allegedly sent explicit pictures and videos to a vulnerable teenager in exchange for over £35,000. The presenter is said to have continued broadcasting on the BBC while allegedly making additional payments to the teenager. The recipient's mother blames the presenter for her child's crack cocaine addiction. Senior presenters, including Jeremy Vine and Rylan Clark, have denied involvement in the allegations. Politicians have called for a transparent investigation, with some criticizing the BBC as a "faceless and unaccountable organisation." Defund the BBC, a campaign group, has accused the broadcaster of being unable to police itself.
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