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Old 24-10-2012, 16:32   #522
martyh
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re: Operation Yewtree

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
I'm afraid I have to agree with this point of view up to a point.What I don't understand is why those who saw or had proof didn't say anything to the police. But investigation is for the police.
Wrong ,criminal investigation is for the police ,any institution can instigate an investigation into one of it's employees .I'm sure you have seen plenty at schools you have worked in ,the BBC currently have 2 ongoing investigations into this afair and if anything criminal is uncovered then that is when the police get involved ,something the BBC should have done 30yrs ago

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Serously,

as someone who works in a large organisation where different departments can be working on the same thing but not communicate with each other, I can relate to it entirely.
well that answers the question, why doesn't VM work ?

Nobody gives a damn if a private company is run by a group of imbeciles ,it simply goes under eventually ,but an organisation like the BBC that is public funded and sets itself up as a moral compass for society should do better than it appears they have been
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