Rebirth of England.

Chapter 872 Shocking Scandal

According to media reports, the British Crown Prosecution Service received four complaints against Jimmy Savile in 2009, all of which were sexual assault cases that occurred in the 70s.

However, the Crown Prosecution Service did not prosecute Savile at the time, citing the victim's "unwillingness to cooperate with the police investigation."

There are also reports that in November last year, the BBC's flagship investigative program "Newsnight" produced an investigative program targeting Savile, but it was not broadcast due to pressure from senior management.

Therefore, within the BBC, people were not completely unaware of Jimmy Visage's affairs. On the contrary, they were very aware of the seriousness of the matter and tried to cover up the other party's crime.

According to current investigations, Jimmy Savile is suspected of sexually assaulting underage girls over a 40-year period, and the number of victims may be as high as dozens.

The British Daily Mail reported that since two weeks ago, more than 10 victims have come forward to accuse Jimmy Savile of sexually assaulting several women, including underage girls.

All this happened when his career was at its peak.

Faced with media celebrities whom they cannot shake, many victimized girls ultimately choose to remain silent.

However, Barron knew that what was revealed now was just the tip of the iceberg of Jimmy Visall's crimes. By the end of 2013, as the investigation deepened, a task force led by the London Police stated that the number of victims of sexual assault allegations against the late BBC host Savile had reached 450.

82% of the victims were women, and 80% were teenagers or children at the time of the crime.

It can be said that this scandal has plunged the BBC into its most serious crisis of trust since its founding in 1922.

The BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation where Savile worked during his lifetime, was surrounded by anger at this time - public opinion questioned whether the "world's largest public broadcasting and television organization" not only condoned evil deeds but also tried to cover up this appalling scandal.

There are also allegations that the abuses were not limited to Savile, and that a "culture of sexual assault" had spread within the BBC.

Under pressure from all sides and testimonies from victims, the police have launched a criminal investigation - through 340 clues, the police have contacted 40 potential victims of Savile and formally recorded 12 charges of sexual assault. It is expected that more victims will come forward to testify.

After Savile's crimes were widely reported by the media, they spread across the UK. Police in many places including Greater Manchester, Lancashire, North Yorkshire and Tayside received reports, and 14 local police stations assisted the London police in the investigation.

The earliest case occurred in 1959 and the latest in 2006, which means that his crimes lasted for 40 years and the number of cases he was involved in has set a historical record in Britain.

Regarding this shocking scandal that shocked the whole of Britain and even the world, British Prime Minister Cameron also stated in parliament that the British Crown Prosecution Service has launched an urgent investigation to verify the reasons why the investigation into the Savile case was terminated in 2009.

Cameron also said that the BBC should "view and investigate properly" this "truly shocking" case.

British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said he did not understand why the matter was concealed for so long and he believed that many people in the BBC or the police must have known about it.

"The only explanation I can come up with is the dark side of 'celebrity culture', or even the dark side of 'celebrity worship'."

It can be said that facing this scandal, the royal family, including the Crown Prince, was quite embarrassed. After all, before this, their relationship with Jimmy Savile was relatively close.

It is said that Cameron and the royal family are already discussing stripping Jimmy Savile of his knighthood...

These had nothing to do with Barron. After all, he had a deep impression of the scandal that later occurred in this British celebrity, so he had never had any contact with the other party.

As for using the media he controls to expose the other party's actions in advance?

What good would this do him? Most of the things Jimmy Savile did happened before he came here, and even if he didn't care about offending people, it wouldn't change much.

What's more, to put it bluntly, this kind of thing is a common occurrence among the upper classes in Europe and the United States, and it cannot be solved simply by exposing Jimmy Savile.

This kind of thing includes Lolita Island, P. Diddy, and many more that have not been exposed yet. I don’t know how many there are.

Barron is not a person with moral obsession. As long as it does not infringe upon his own interests, he is too lazy to take the initiative to deal with such matters. Having said that, such a meddlesome and morally obsessed person will also be "incompatible" with the powerful people in Europe and the United States.

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"The HUM-1 drone we launched has received very good response after its release, and we have sold more than 1 units so far..."

"This product is pretty good. I have tried it and the operation is not that complicated. It is a good entry-level drone."

What Barron talked about with his personal assistant Talulah was the first drone HUM-6, which was launched in June this year and went on sale on July 7 by Aerospace Precision, a startup drone company invested by Digital Future Investments under Caesar Fund.

As early as last year, Digital Future Investment Company acquired a local drone team in the UK and established Aerospace Precision. In the early days, the company focused its main energy on the research and development of drone flight control.

What they are targeting is the field of consumer-grade rotary-wing drones. DJI, a Chinese company invested by Rich23 Capital, has very good technical accumulation in flight control.

Hangyu Precision also did some research on the other party's flight control technology.

At the end of last year, Digital Future helped Aerospace Precision acquire the drone business of French company Parrot.

Parrot was founded in 1994 in Paris, France, and was originally a wireless product manufacturer for in-vehicle infotainment systems.

In January 2010, Parrot launched the first truly consumer-grade drone, Parrot AR Drone. As soon as this drone was launched, it received great attention.

Parrot AR Drone is lightweight, easy to learn and entertaining - it can be controlled via a smartphone or tablet.

What is even more surprising to players is that more than two AR Drones can simulate air combat games, making it completely different from ordinary model aircraft remote-controlled aircraft, and players only need to download the relevant software from the Apple App Store.

After that, Parrot launched subsequent models one after another.

The AR.Drone 2.0 is equipped with a 500-megapixel camera, ultrasonic sensors, and pressure sensors. It can fly automatically and even perform difficult maneuvers such as rolling. It can be said that in terms of flight control, it has been greatly improved compared to their previous generation products.

This is also the main reason why Hangyu Precision decided to acquire Parrot’s drone business - after all, Barron knew that in the original time and space, by 2015, due to the outstanding performance of the drone business, Parrot would spin off their vehicle-mounted business and become a true drone company, and later become one of the world's top three drone brands after DJI.

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