A 24-hour hotline has been set up for people to report information about alleged sex offences by former BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood.
The hotline is part of a BBC inquiry into what the corporation knew about allegations of sexual misconduct against its ex-employee.
Barrister Gemma White KC, who is leading the independent inquiry, said it had been set up in a bid to “expand the ways in which people can come forward” to report information.
She said she had opened the confidential phone line until 19 May so people could speak with her or her colleagues directly.
Westwood was questioned twice this year, in March and April, over five alleged sex offences going back 40 years.
The 65-year-old, who stepped down from his show on Capital Xtra in April last year, strongly denies the allegations.
Ms White was appointed by the BBC Board last August after an internal review found the corporation should have further explored a string of sexual assault allegations against Westwood.
The inquiry, which has already seen more than 50,000 BBC documents, was expected to publish its findings in the spring.
But giving an update on its progress, Ms White said the review is taking “longer than many would have hoped”, and would be extended until June or July to allow for a “thorough review” of new information.
Announcing the new hotline, Ms White said: “I have recently been provided with material suggesting that there are people who want to contribute to the review by calling me, or members of the Linklaters review team, rather than having to email to make an appointment to speak.”
Jahnine Davis, a safeguarding professional with expertise in violence against women and girls and safeguarding black children, has also been working on the review since November 2022.
“We have discussed participation in the review and think that some people might prefer to speak directly to Jahnine rather than having to arrange a meeting with me,” Ms White said.
The phoneline will allow people to contact Ms Davis directly or be passed to Ms White.
The hotline will be available on 08000 121 838 until 19 May and will be answered during the working day and on certain evenings. Outside of these hours, an answering system will be available to take messages.
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Last year, a statement from a representative of Westwood said: “Tim Westwood strongly denies all allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
“In a career that has spanned 40 years, there have never been any complaints made against him officially or unofficially.
“Tim Westwood strongly rejects all allegations of wrongdoing.”