THE Strictly probe into Giovanni Pernice is not expected to be concluded until next year.
Five people have given formal interviews to two former Met detectives leading the investigation, it is understood.
The Strictly probe into Giovanni Pernice is not expected to be concluded until next yearCredit: GettyActress Amanda Abbington Giovanni's last partner, has received death threats from his fans after saying she got PTSD from her time with himCredit: PAThe Sicilian dancer, 33, who faces accusations of bullying, has yet to be quizzed.
A source said last night: “Those involved have been told the probe could well drag on into next year.
“Of course, the last thing the BBC need is the findings to be released in the middle of this series.”
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023They added: “Bosses are under enormous pressure to make sure the investigation is extremely thorough.
“Up to five people have presented evidence in statements and WhatsApp exchanges. Two members of production are also said to be willing to give evidence.
“Gio is likely to be quizzed last, once everything else is in order.
“He’s more than happy to speak to investigators and is determined to clear his name.”
A BBC spokesperson said: "While we don't comment on specifics, what you are putting to us contains substantive inaccuracies."
The Corporation’s Duty of Care Executive Sam Bickley was due to attend next week’s RTS event but has now pulled out. It is likely she would have faced uncomfortable questions about the ongoing scandal.
The BBC last night declined to say last night why she was no longer taking part.
Giovanni, who has quit Strictly, denies all allegations.
Actress Amanda Abbington, his last partner, has received death threats from Giovanni’s fans after saying she got PTSD from her time with him.