THE BBC has confirmed it has made further cuts to the number of senior managers it employs, a day after Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said it had to become more efficient.

The minister told the Royal Television Society that he supported the ­corporation's efforts to make savings, but added: "I believe more can and must be done to make the BBC more efficient."

Figures released by the BBC show that in 12 months up to August it cut the number of senior managers by 5.7 per cent and trimmed 5.4 per cent off the pay bill.

It said that since August 2009 it had reduced senior manager headcount by 230 people and taken £27.4 million off the senior manager pay bill.

A BBC spokesman said: "We'll keep driving down costs whilst making sure we have the right people in the right jobs."