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Topic History of: Carol Sarler in today's Times - brilliant!
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JK2006 Huge reaction and intelligent observers are starting to put two and two together.
hedda It can be read online now:

www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/columnists/article3760623.ece

it's like drip,drip, drip from various clever journos to say "does the Emporor have no clothes on?"
hedda "I met Savile for an hour. I could claim £27,000"

Indeed there should be a statutory requirement for each alleged victim's case to be investigated.

If one is found not to be true, then it's a criminal fraud and a very serious fraud. Compensation from the government, law suits against the BBC and Savile's estate...this is a criminal conspiracy to defraud charities, the taxpayer and Savile's genuine heirs.

The chances are even if some claims are real, there will be false claims as well.

I cannot see how the police and the ghastly NSPCC blithely accept claims without investigation when there are millions of pounds at stake and it's our bloody money.

Under what other criteria would this happen ?..someone dreadfully injured in a car accident can be put through the wringer when claiming insurance.

It's a disgrace of national proportions !!
JK2006 Please buy it and read it... you'll faint with delight. A brave woman and dear friend.