BBC director George Entwistle resigns over Jimmy Savile scandal

BBC’s General Director George Entwistle has resigned on Saturday. The resignation comes just weeks after a wave of child abuse allegations pointing to the now deceased BBC star Jimmy Savile.

The most extraordinary events of the past weeks lead me to the conclusion that the BBC should appoint another leader,” said Entwistle in a statement aired on television.

Earlier on Saturday Entwistle discussed a material broadcast by the BBC program Newsnight. The program revealed that a famous politician would have been guilty of child abuse in the 80s.

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The famous British comedian Freddie Starr (69) was held in early November following the investigation in Jimmy Savile minors abuse case. Starr is suspected of committing sexual offenses. Shortly before, the police arrested also the former pop star Gary Glitter (68) in the same case. He has since been released on bail.

According to police, hundreds of victims may be related to the still expanding Savile abuse scandal.
Savile died last year at the age of 84. The BBC icon between 60s to 80s would have been involved in molestation of schoolgirls. Now BBC is seriously embarrassed by the matter