Thursday, July 09, 2015

Dame leading Jimmy Savile probe asks why BBC didn't investigate him even though one of its own shows asked if he was a paedophile...

The woman leading an enquiry into how Jimmy Savile has asked why the BBC didn't investigative claims even though one of its own TV shows asked if he was a paedophile.

Dame Janet Smith is conducting a review into how Savile was able to carry out sexual abuse of children and adults while at the corportation.

But investigative website Exaro says she has voiced her concern about why the broadcaster failed to realise what was happening, despite hints of paedophilia in one of its own programmes 15 years ago.

They found that Dame Janet, a former Court of Appeal judge, has asked several BBC executives what enquiries were made about Savile as a result of a documentary about him presented by Louis Theroux.

In the programme, Mr Theroux explicitly referred to the 'paedophile' accusation against Savile, who at one time presented 'Jim'll Fix It.' Full story...

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