allegations that have come out I’m just deeply, deeply shocked,” he told BBC News.
Another woman, Karin Ward, said Savile abused her while she was attending Duncroft approved school for girls in Surrey. She told the BBC that when the abuse was taking place, Savile “laughed about it.”
Executives are facing sharp questions about what they knew and an internal inquiry is reviewing why a posthumous BBC investigation about Savile’s sex crimes was shelved. The report was scrapped weeks before the broadcaster aired a series of tribute shows, including the interview with Ward.
Mark Thompson, BBC director-general from 2004 until last month who is now the incoming CEO of the New York Times, is among those facing questions from U.K. lawmakers. Thompson has insisted that he never met Savile, was unaware of rumors about his behavior and had little knowledge of the cancelled expose.
In a letter to The New York Times staff published Thursday by paper, chairman Arthur Sulzberger said Thompson had thoroughly explained his handling of the issue.
“Mark has provided a detailed account of that matter, and I am satisfied that he played no role in the cancellation of the segment,” Sulzberger wrote.
BBC Director-General George Entwistle announced it’s own internal inquiry earlier this month and offered a “profound and heartfelt apology on behalf of the BBC to every victim.”
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