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Jimmy Savile child abuse investigation shows the power of celebrity enabled stars to be predators

February 25, 2016February 25, 2016 admin BBC, crime, Jimmy Savile, sexual abuse, Top of the Pops

The power of celebrity in modern culture means that predatory child abusers may still lurk in the BBC – or similar organisations – undetected, says the woman charged with investigating the Jimmy Savile scandal.

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