Ms Gracie took up her publish in China 4 years in the past
The BBC has apologised to information presenter Carrie Gracie for underpaying her, saying: "The BBC and Carrie Gracie have reached an agreement to resolve their differences."
The company stated it acknowledged "the specific circumstances relating to Carrie's appointment" and "has now put this right".
It added she is "donating the full amount to a charity of her choice".
Gracie stated: "I am glad to have been able to resolve this."
She added: "It shows that we can make progress."
Director basic Tony Hall stated: "I am pleased that we've been able to move past our differences and work through things together; we can now look to the future."
At her request, Gracie will now take up to six months of unpaid depart to write and undertake talking engagements on each China and gender equality. "Neither she nor the BBC wish to comment on this further," the BBC added.
In January, Gracie resigned from her publish because the BBC's China editor, citing pay inequality with male colleagues.
She stated she had been dismayed to discover the BBC's two male worldwide editors earned "at least 50% more" than their two feminine counterparts.
Gracie give up as a result of the 2 editors earned greater than her £135,000-a-year wage. She stated she had refused a £45,000 pay rise as a result of it nonetheless left a "big gap" between her and her male counterparts, when all she wished was to be "made equal".
She went again to a job within the newsroom.
The BBC stated on the time that "fairness in pay" was "vital" to the company.