A POLICE officer who exposed Jimmy Savile has blasted the Crown Prosecution Service for failing to bring Mohamed AI Fayed to justice.
Ex-detective Mark WilliamsThomas tried in vain in 2015 to have AI Fayed - who died last year, aged 94 - charged with attacks on five females.
He also investigated Savile for child abuse and exposed him in an ITV documentary in 2012, a year after the fiend died aged 84.
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