presenter at the later that the presenter at the centre of the complaint was spoken to for the first time. let s have a look at what happened in those immediate weeks. the 18th of may, made and by the the complaint is made and by the 19th of may, the following day, it is being assessed by the corporate investigations team. according to the bbc to corporate investigations team assessed that complaint and they found that there was no allegation of criminality, but said that nonetheless it warranted further investigation. this is the that nonetheless it warranted furti of investigation. this is the that nonetheless it warranted furti of may. tigation. this is the that nonetheless it warranted furti of may. on tion. this is the that nonetheless it warranted furti of may. on that this is the that nonetheless it warranted furti of may. on that day, is the that nonetheless it warranted furti of may. on that day, the 1e that nonetheless it warranted furti of may. on that day, the bbc 19th of m
until last thursday. our media editor, katie razzall, reports on the latest developments. the bbc at the centre of a storm, not a good situation, the director general said today. claim and counterclaim goes on about a bbc presenter, still unnamed, explicit photographs, and quite what the bbc did when a family complaint. in his first interview since the crisis erupted, tim davie said he had launched an internal review of bbc complaints procedure. i think there is a valid question that i am asking which is, how are complaints like this red flagged through the organisation. and i want that immediately looked at and also review the overall process and protocols to make sure we are satisfied by them. today, as it published its annual report, the bbc offered up a new timeline. the key information is about how they handled that early complaint. on the 18th of may, a family member went into a bbc
we are satisfied by them. today, as it published its annual report, the bbc offered up a new timeline. the key information is around how they handled that early complaint. on the 18th of may, a family member went into a bbc building to try to complain. the next day, their complaint reached the corporate investigations team who, we are told, felt it didn t involve criminality, but was serious. on the same day, they e mailed the family member, who didn t respond. more than two weeks later, they called the mobile given, but the call didn t connect. the case was kept open. a month later, the sun contacted the bbc corporate press office with what the bbc said contained new allegations. after that, with the top executives informed, the complainant interviewed, and the presenter spoken to for the first time, action was swift. it was a difficult situation in which we were not getting a response to attempts to get more information. when the information came
that and in graphic terms. you also sent her an audio message in which you include how you would get two marines in a room and then to rape each other. there are references to shooting them in the head and eventually beheading them. the chat between the two of you continues about violence and mutilating people. on the 17th of may, having attended the mosque, there is footage taken by you of being close to and by the gates of the barracks of the seventh rifles regiment. your actions that evening appeared to be reconnaissance, but later that evening you make a google search on your mobile forjihad injohn. in the early hours of the next day you carried out more internet searches for the salman abedi and also on 711 macro. the police force entry to that morning on the 18th of may 2022 and he were detained and arrested.
russia with regard the ukraine conflict. but the west follows a policy based on provocation. i just want you to explain a little more what you mean there. do you believe, for example, that the massive military and financial aid going to ukraine is a provocation? translator: the west is not leading a very balanced approach. you need a balanced approach towards a country such as russia, which would have been a much more fortunate approach. for example, the black sea green corridor initiative. we are not only considering the interests and the needs of the western countries, but also that of the african nations. this green corridor initiative has been extended for another two months beginning on the 18th of may. how do you think it was possible? it was possible because of our special relationship with president putin. as we have been telling you, turkey s upcoming runoff