Cliff Richard said he was confused "not a single head had rolled at the BBC" after a TV crew filmed a police raid on his home – and two of those involved had been promoted.
The broadcaster paid him more than £2million for capturing the moment officers swooped in 2014 after he was falsely accused of sexual assault.Cliff, 80, said he went through "four years of unbelievable emotional torture" as he sued TV bosses.But – though he had forgiven the Beeb - he could not understand why no-one had been held accountable.The Summer Holiday singer told Premier Christianity magazine: "The one thing that still confuses me is having put me through four years of the most unbelievable emotional torture, not a single head rolled at the BBC."Two of them have.
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