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Old 22-02-2013, 07:17   #747
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re: Operation Yewtree

Pollard's BBC Review Evidence To Be Released


The BBC is braced for the release of evidence gathered by the Pollard inquiry into how the corporation handled the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandal.

Quote:
It is expected to reveal "dysfunctional management" contributed to the Savile scandal at the BBC.

And it is likely to place further criticism on the corporation for an apparent reluctance to hold to account executives whose actions brought about the crisis.
Dam right they will be criticised, why do the BBC still think they are above the law.

They should be brought to book and dealt with swiftly. However there supporters will rally round and claim this is a one off and they should be given leeway AGAIN.

http://news.sky.com/story/1055396/po...to-be-released

On the BBC website

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21543322


Quote:
BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas says some of the most outspoken comments have been blacked out by lawyers but there will still be much to embarrass the corporation.

Conservative peer and former party treasurer Lord McAlpine accused the BBC of behaving like the "secret service" by censoring criticism of senior executives.

"There's no reason for holding back; what Jeremy Paxman said should be printed. It should be explained to people,"
Why does this not surprise me one bit.
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