The shamed entertainer told Surrey police girls who made allegations against him were simply looking for a "few quid" for Christmas adding that he brushed such women away "like midges".
His arrogant disdain for his victims has been revealed following a Freedom of Information request to see a transcript of his last police interviews in 2009, when he was questioned by the Surrey force over claims that he had abused girls at the Duncroft Children's home in Berkshire in the 1970s.
Savile, who has since been exposed as one of the country's worst ever paedophiles, told officers he had "no need to chase girls - I've thousands of them on Top of the Pops, thousands on Radio One."
At the start of the interview Savile was asked to confirm his date of birth.
He replied: "31.10.26, that makes me 83 and proud that in 83-years I've never, ever done anything wrong."
Savile then "asked her to comb his hair then massage him", the officer said.
He answered: "Not true, none of it."
"Then massage his groin area, and give him oral sex," the detective said.
"Oh! Out of the question," replied Savile.
The interview was held on October 1, 2009, at Stoke Mandeville hospital by officers from Surrey Police when Savile was 83-years-old.
It was published under the Freedom of Information Act but parts were redacted.
Savile said the allegations had only surfaced because his accusers were after money.
"My business there's women looking for a few quid, we always get something like this coming up for Christmas, because we want a few quid for Christmas right," he told police.
"And normally you can brush them away like midges and it's not much of a price to pay for the lifestyle."
Savile went on to brag to police, who were conducting the interview at the Stoke Mandeville hospital, that he was in charge there.
"I own this hospital, NHS runs it, I own it and that's not bad," he said. telegraph
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