Following on from the opening post ...
We really do require some verifiable facts and appropriate cites. Without back up, I'm afraid GO'D's opinion just doesn't cut the mustard.
Where is the proof we were "lied to by the BBC"? Where can I have sight of the BBC "apology"? Because in my opinion if there ain't one capable of being subject to a cite, claims that we have been lied to are libellous.
Don't investigative journalists carry recording facilities around with them? I can assure you that any resemblance between my mobile and an iphone would only be in my dreams ... but it does audio and video recordings and it does both quite well.
Any reason why we can't hear the one the investigative journalist made of Mr Smith? Sure now if Mr Smith doesn't mind someone putting words into his mouth he would hardly object to broadcast to the world in person, so to speak.
Until Ms O'Doherty can prove her allegations ... all they remain are unsubstantiated allegations and as such are not worth the bandwith which has been wasted on them.