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Glad that the widesweeping inquiry at the BBC headed by Dame Janet somethingorother that took three years to investigate whether the BBC was compliant in the evil doings of JS has completely exonerated senior management and found that nobody was to blame. The producer of Jim'll Fix It for 19 years, for instance, even though he did warn those working on the programme not to let JS be alone with any of the children, swears that he never once heard any rumours or seen anything untoward involving JS. I am so chuffed that this is the case as it would be horrific to think that those in authority turned a blind eye to what was going on. Dame Janet, and the Head of BBC, have also shown they are tough by putting the boot into Tony Blackburn for not remembering the events of 45 years ago, or rather for his story of events of 45 years ago being at odds with the accounts of senior management at the time. So now he has been sacked, and the BBC will put in place measures to protect children and also measures to make it easier for senior management to be told what is going on at lower levels then everything will now be ok.

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2 hours ago, handsofclay1909 said:

 complete Glad that the widesweeping inquiry at the BBC headed by Dame Janet somethingorother that took three years to investigate whether the BBC was compliant in the evil doings of JS has completely exonerated senior management and found that nobody was to blame. The producer of Jim'll Fix It for 19 years, for instance, even though he did warn those working on the programme not to let JS be alone with any of the children, swears that he never once heard any rumours or seen anything untoward involving JS. I am so chuffed that this is the case as it would be horrific to think that those in authority turned a blind eye to what was going on. Dame Janet, and the Head of BBC, have also shown they are tough by putting the boot into Tony Blackburn for not remembering the events of 45 years ago, or rather for his story of events of 45 years ago being at odds with the accounts of senior management at the time. So now he has been sacked, and the BBC will put in place measures to protect children and also measures to make it easier for senior management to be told what is going on at lower levels then everything will now be ok.

You forgot to say that the corporation will now use our money to pay off all those who were abused by Saville and others including getting them to sign gagging orders as a condition of payment.

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7 hours ago, handsofclay1909 said:

Glad that the widesweeping inquiry at the BBC headed by Dame Janet somethingorother that took three years to investigate whether the BBC was compliant in the evil doings of JS has completely exonerated senior management and found that nobody was to blame. The producer of Jim'll Fix It for 19 years, for instance, even though he did warn those working on the programme not to let JS be alone with any of the children, swears that he never once heard any rumours or seen anything untoward involving JS. I am so chuffed that this is the case as it would be horrific to think that those in authority turned a blind eye to what was going on. Dame Janet, and the Head of BBC, have also shown they are tough by putting the boot into Tony Blackburn for not remembering the events of 45 years ago, or rather for his story of events of 45 years ago being at odds with the accounts of senior management at the time. So now he has been sacked, and the BBC will put in place measures to protect children and also measures to make it easier for senior management to be told what is going on at lower levels then everything will now be ok.

Was interested to hear how many times she referred to Stuart Hall also

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