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Stuart Hall: BBC to hold separate conduct inquiry Stuart Hall: BBC to hold separate conduct inquiry
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A separate investigation will be carried out into broadcaster Stuart Hall's conduct at the BBC, the corporation has announced.A separate investigation will be carried out into broadcaster Stuart Hall's conduct at the BBC, the corporation has announced.
This will be conducted by someone other than Dame Janet Smith due to a "potential conflict of interest" but will feed into her review. It will be led by someone other than Dame Janet Smith due to a "potential conflict of interest" but will feed into her review, the BBC said.
Dame Janet is looking at the culture and practices of the BBC following the Jimmy Savile scandal.Dame Janet is looking at the culture and practices of the BBC following the Jimmy Savile scandal.
Hall has admitted indecently assaulting 13 girls, one aged nine. Hall, 83, has admitted indecently assaulting 13 girls, one aged nine.
News reports have claimed fellow BBC staff may have helped Hall gain access to victims. News reports have claimed fellow BBC staff may have helped Hall gain access to victims while he was working at the corporation.
On Sunday, BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten said the claims were "appalling" and would be addressed by Dame Janet's ongoing inquiry.
But the BBC has since announced: "In light of a potential conflict of interest with Dame Janet Smith there will be a separate and parallel fact-finding inquiry covering Stuart Hall's conduct at the BBC.
"This work will be led by a different individual to be agreed by the BBC and its results will be incorporated into the review's overall conclusions."
It is understood Dame Janet knows someone who has been named in press reports in relation to Hall.
Dame Janet's inquiry was set up in the wake of revelations that the late Jimmy Savile - also a former BBC presenter - had sexually abused more than 200 people over decades, including on BBC premises.
The former Appeal Court judge's review is looking at whether culture and practices at the corporation during the 60s, 70s and 80s enabled abuse to continue unchecked.
Earlier this month Hall, of Wilmslow in Cheshire, pleaded guilty to 14 offences, involving 13 victims, which occurred between 1967 and 1985.
The ex-host of the BBC game show It's a Knockout was bailed and is due to be sentenced on 17 June.