Quote:
Originally Posted by Ammi
…from what’s being revealed in the articles, in 2016-2018 when the investigations were taking place, it was already long after the fact as this was all meant to date back to late 1990’s to 2000…it’s sounding as though none of this was known at the time of his employment and whether it’s been threatened to be revealed by media now, then obviously it was always going to lead to a dismissal regardless of whether the charges were dropped…/dropped/us pursued charges are not any indication of innocence, only that there wasn’t enough for a case to proceed through the court system…which obviously isn’t the same as being found innocent of a charge so there was really little option other than instant dismissal…
|
It’s also not the same as being found guilty. But the BBC firing him for it implies they believe he is guilty of something.