The new chairwoman of the child sex
abuse inquiry, Professor Alexis Jay, has said she will not seek "any
reduction or restriction" in its scope. The independent inquiry has been beset by controversies, including the resignation of three of its chairwomen.
Prof Jay said that - although some measures would be taken to speed up the inquiry - it was "still very interested in the past". She said she expects "significant progress" by the end of 2020.
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Prof Jay said that - although some measures would be taken to speed up the inquiry - it was "still very interested in the past". She said she expects "significant progress" by the end of 2020.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-37680906