Support has been pouring in for the former BBC China editor Carrie Gracie who stepped down from her position in a row over unequal pay.
In an open letter, the broadcaster who has been at the BBC for over 30 years said there was a culture of secretive and illegal pay at the corporation.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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