Helen Boaden, director of BBC News, and her deputy Stephen Mitchell, stepped
aside pending a review of why editors spiked the report last year on Savile, who
has been accused of abusing children on BBC premises.
Some BBC staff have cast the 22,000-strong Corporation as a bureaucratic
behemoth where journalistic talent is throttled by incompetent managers, and
opponents - and even some allies - questioned whether it could survive in its
current form.
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