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.

Huw Edwards leaving Westminster Magistrates Court after sentencing.BBC bosses have called a workplace practices review report an ‘important moment' after Huw Edwards scandalScreen grab of Tim Davie, BBC director general, answering questions at the House of Commons.BBC Director General Tim Davie has previously said he wanted to enforce a ‘zero tolerance' approach to wrongdoing at the corporation

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 — .

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.