The chair of the independent inquiry
into child sexual abuse has rejected calls for it to be scrapped or
scaled back, saying its scope is "a virtue".
Prof Alexis Jay said the broad nature of the inquiry would allow it to recommend "fundamental changes". None
of its 13 separate investigations will be dropped, a report said, but
it may stop short of examining whether the late peer Lord Janner abused
children.http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-38344435