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BBC Launches External Investigation Into Cocaine Allegations on Strictly Come Dancing

External lawyers from Pinsent Masons will oversee the review of evidence with confidentiality maintained under the BBC’s established welfare protocols

Overview

  • The BBC has engaged law firm Pinsent Masons to lead an open-ended probe into claims that two unnamed Strictly Come Dancing stars used cocaine
  • The inquiry follows a March legal submission by Russells on behalf of former contestant Wynne Evans
  • Former participants, crew members and dancers have been invited to provide evidence under confidentiality agreements
  • A BBC spokesperson reiterated that clear protocols exist for handling serious complaints and encouraged anyone with concerns to come forward
  • The corporation is assessing duty-of-care measures including offering professional support and exploring random drug testing for future tours