The investigation into Amanda Abbington's claims she was bullied by her former Strictly partner Giovanni Pernice has cost the BBC more than £250,000 so far, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Corporation bosses are said to be increasingly frustrated over the amount of money spent on the probe, which includes hiring two former Metropolitan Police officers to interview celebrities, dancers and staff from past and present shows as they look into Ms Abbington's allegations – which Mr Pernice strenuously denies.
Sources at the BBC also cite large sums spent on external lawyers and human resources experts on top of the investigations conducted by their own staff.
As well as the six-figure sum, the Corporation also faces a potential payout for compensation.
Ms Abbington, 52, has hinted that she would be seeking such a payout while Mr Pernice, 33, is also said to be considering suing the BBC for an alleged lack of duty of care.
A BBC investigation into Amanda Abbington's claims she was bullied by Strictly partner Giovanni Pernice has cost more than £250,000 so far
Bosses are said to be frustrated at the spiralling costs of the probe, which has involved two Metropolitan Police officers. Pictured: Ms Abbington and Mr Pernice dancing on Strictly last year