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27 July 2016

Survivors must have a stronger voice in Goddard abuse inquiry

Despite public inquiries over the last two decades, such as the Waterhouse inquiry and the Utting report into child abuse in care homes, the institutions of government have failed to deliver justice for survivors or tackle child abuse. And official inquiries have repeatedly absolved central government and the establishment from guilt. Yet there is still no indication of when the £18m Goddard child abuse inquiry will hear evidence regarding high-level abuse and coverups at Westminster.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/jul/26/survivors-must-have-stronger-voice-goddard-child-abuse-inquiry