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BBC Savile abuse report 'due in May' BBC Savile abuse report 'due in May'
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A report into how Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall carried out abuse while at the BBC is due to be published in May, the report's author has said. A report into how Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall carried out abuse while at the BBC is due to be published in May, the review's author has said.
Dame Janet Smith will look at how Savile and Hall carried out campaigns of abuse over decades while at the BBC.Dame Janet Smith will look at how Savile and Hall carried out campaigns of abuse over decades while at the BBC.
The investigation has interviewed 375 witnesses in connection with Savile and more than 100 about Hall.The investigation has interviewed 375 witnesses in connection with Savile and more than 100 about Hall.
There have been at least 500 reports of abuse by ex-BBC presenter Savile, according to NSPCC research. In February a separate report concluded Savile abused at least 63 people connected to Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
In May Stuart Hall was sentenced to an extra two years and six months in prison for two counts of indecently assaulting a girl.In May Stuart Hall was sentenced to an extra two years and six months in prison for two counts of indecently assaulting a girl.
He was already serving a 30-month jail term after he pleaded guilty in 2013 to indecently assaulting 13 other girls, aged between nine and 17, over a 20-year period.He was already serving a 30-month jail term after he pleaded guilty in 2013 to indecently assaulting 13 other girls, aged between nine and 17, over a 20-year period.
Dame Janet Smith Review was appointed in October 2012 by the BBC to carry out an impartial review of the culture and practices of the corporation during the years Savile worked there.
Shortly after Hall was convicted of 14 charges of indecent assault in May 2013, the BBC announced a further investigation into the former It's a Knockout presenter.
A statement on the report's website said: "The review is discussing a timeline for delivery and arrangements for publication of the report with the BBC."A statement on the report's website said: "The review is discussing a timeline for delivery and arrangements for publication of the report with the BBC."
The report is expected to be published in the second half of May. An independent investigation, published last month, said NHS hospitals had still not fully learned the lessons of the Savile sex abuse scandal.
It said the entertainer was given "endorsement from the very highest level of society" after then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher appointed him in an official fundraising role at Stoke Mandeville Hospital where the report concluded he raped or assaulted at least 63 patients, staff and visitors.
Dame Janet Smith's report is expected to be published in the second half of May.