Police force under fire over Savile sex probe
mistakes Tuesday 12 March 2013
WEST Yorkshire Police held
virtually no information about Jimmy Savile’s sex abuse before he died despite
more than 40 of his victims coming from the county, a damning report reveals
today.
Inspectors from a police watchdog criticised mistakes by forces
nationwide in sharing information about the disgraced presenter as they
expressed “serious concerns” that so many victims felt unable to come
forward.
Only five allegations and two pieces of intelligence were
recorded by police in the entire country though one dated back as early as 1964,
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary revealed. And although Savile lived
in West Yorkshire for much of his life and had dozens of local victims, the only
significant recorded information about his criminal activities were held by
other forces.
Officers in West Yorkshire held no “intelligence reports”
about Savile which would have prompted further investigation and only one minor
“information report”. This was despite newspaper reports being freely available
online revealing that Savile was interviewed by West Yorkshire Police in 1958
and that he had been due to appear in court over sexual abuse allegations. The
report said mistakes by officers in Surrey, London and Sussex meant no one force
was able to piece together the full extent of the Leeds-born DJ’s sexual abuse.
And it claimed inconsistencies in the way they shared information meant there
was a “distinct possibility” officers could fail to prevent another similar
scandal from happening again....
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Savile accusations ‘censored’ Friday 22 February 2013
Detailed accusations about Jimmy Savile’s sex crimes were censored after
viewers tried to post them on a BBC tribute web page.
The comments, which
included one person who wrote “One of my best friends in 1972 was molested by
this creep Savile. He was never the same again. Killed himself in 1985. How’s
About That Then?”, were stopped from being published by a team of moderators
employed by the corporation.
The details were included in thousands of
pages of evidence gathered during an inquiry by former journalist Nick Pollard
into Newsnight’s decision to drop its Savile investigation which were published
today by the BBC.
A transcript of an interview between Mr Pollard and
former director general George Entwistle refers to examples of the comments,
including one person who wrote: “He was a paedophile. You may not like the truth
but he was. It will all tumble out now.”
Another wrote: “Sorry to rain on
the parade of all the well-wishers, but he was infamous in Scarborough. I would
not have been letting my son sit on his knee.”....
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