BBC bosses say a report on a workplace practices review ordered after the Huw Edwards scandal is an “important moment”; for the corporation.
Staff have been called to a meeting next week to learn its findings before they are made public.


In an email to staff, said: “Thanks to all of you who have taken time to contribute to the independent .
“I’m pleased to say we’re now in a position to talk about the and what it means for us all.
“Please join me and Director-General on Monday when we will discuss the Review in detail.
“This is an important moment for our BBC.”;
Consultants Change Associates were appointed to carry out the review in October â .
Its remit included abuses of power and investigating “whether there is more we can do to ensure people feel confident to speak up”;.
After the BBC meeting, corporation chiefs will make the findings public.
BBC Director General Mr Davie has previously said he wanted to enforce a “zero tolerance”; approach to wrongdoing at the corporation.
The BBC declined to comment yesterday.