Thursday, January 21, 2016

'It beggars belief': Victims' fury as leaked Savile report concludes that NO ONE at the BBC is to blame for paedophile's reign of terror even though 107 witnesses said they knew of child abuse rumours


  • Leaked £10m inquiry reveals Jimmy Savile abused 45 victims at the BBC
  • Children as young as nine attacked in 'every BBC building' he worked in
  • Stars knew rumours of interest in children - widespread within the BBC
  • 107 heard he was a paedophile - others heard he had sex with the dead 
  • 'Deferential' bosses ignored his abuse to protect then UK's biggest star  
  • Inquiry chief Dame Janet Smith says another paedophile could be lurking
  • BBC bosses may have to face MPs to prove the corporation has changed 
Victims of Jimmy Savile today said a £10million report absolving BBC bosses in charge while the paedophile abused 45 children over almost 50 years 'beggars belief'.
More than 100 witnesses including major stars told Dame Janet Smith they heard rumours that Savile was a depraved pervert but her inquiry concluded: 'Nobody in a senior position was aware'.
Lawyer Liz Duz said today the 168 Savile victims she represents would not accept the retired judge's 'incredible' decision to clear all bosses for failing to intervene. 
Mrs Dux said it 'beggars belief' and is 'not credible' because the inquiry also found Savile struck in studios, dressing rooms, corridors, staircases and even on camera in virtually every BBC building.
She said: 'I find it incredible that 107 people gave evidence to having heard rumours of his depravity and inappropriate sexual behaviour yet no-one in a position of authority seemed to be aware'. 
Bosses including Director General Tony Hall may be hauled before MPs to prove the BBC has changed after the report said there could still be a paedophile ‘lurking undiscovered'.
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Free reign: Sir Jimmy Savile abused 45 victims as young as nine, including four rapes, in plain view but a leaked report has refused to blame the BBC for not stopping him
Louis Theroux was warned Savile abused dead bodies - two years before making a film about him
Evidence: Esther Rantzen was one of six stars who had heard stories that Savile had an interest in children while Louis Theroux was warned Savile abused dead bodies - two years before making a film about him
'A dark chapter in the history of the BBC': Director General
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