Broadcaster facing renewed questions over whistleblowing procedures for its staff amid allegations against DJ

Accusations of sexual misconduct levelled at Tim Westwood while he was working for the BBC has left the broadcaster facing yet another reckoning over whether its safeguarding and whistleblowing procedures are trusted by its staff.

Out of the seven women who made claims about the DJ’s behaviour, five say it took place while Westwood was working for the national broadcaster.

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