BBC News - Jimmy Savile abuse claims: BBC apologises and pledges inquiry
"Are there new things as an organisation we should look at and examine?'"
The corporation also faces fresh questions about whether staff turned a blind eye to a broader culture of harassment of women at work.
On Saturday, former BBC Radio 1 DJ Liz Kershaw said she had been regularly fondled in the 1980s by another colleague, who she did not name.
And on Sunday, comedian Sandi Toksvig says she was groped by a "famous individual" while she was broadcasting in the 1980s.
Ms Toksvig, 54, did not indicate where she was working at the time but said when she told staff "everybody thought it was amusing".
The corporation also faces fresh questions about whether staff turned a blind eye to a broader culture of harassment of women at work.
On Saturday, former BBC Radio 1 DJ Liz Kershaw said she had been regularly fondled in the 1980s by another colleague, who she did not name.
And on Sunday, comedian Sandi Toksvig says she was groped by a "famous individual" while she was broadcasting in the 1980s.
Ms Toksvig, 54, did not indicate where she was working at the time but said when she told staff "everybody thought it was amusing".
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