Can you hold the current corporation guilty for not acting on rumours of what a dead guy did while they were still at school?
I understand that the allegation is more to do with the Newsnight report they chose not to show but, well, haven't we just been through a phone hacking scandal? Whilst every other supposed 'news' organisation is allowed to lie, cheat, steal and decimate lives, the BBC isn't allowed to sit on a report that either might be not yet fully confirmed or might damage them? Maybe I'm cynical, having grown up in a world where organisations and those operating within them (along with politicians and, indeed, consumers) put their own well-being above anything else to the point they're happy to strip mine the world, culture and all conceivable human assets to increase profit by a couple of pence in the short term. Sure, it was a journalistic gaffe but it was a genuine mistake, for which they have apologised.
The bastards are clever. The true answer is that we need an organisation of such integrity to stop, well, evil. It comes from Rupert Murdoch and Richard Desmond