A report's found some BBC staff knew about abuse carried out by Jimmy Savile, but no one complained because of a culture of fear that still exists there.
A review into the scandal by Dame Janet Smith has resolved the corporation of any responsibility.
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She says some junior and middle-ranking workers knew about Savile's behaviour, but there's no evidence that senior employees were aware.
Tony Hall – the director-general of the BBC – thinks the organisation could have done more.