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Tuesday, 8 July 2014

The NSPCC is to review the investigation. Should we trust them?



"The Home Office gave nearly £500,000 to groups linked to campaigners for sex with children."

"A Whitehall inquiry found ‘clear evidence’ that £476,250 was granted over a decade to two organisations connected to the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange."

"The findings were released yesterday as Home Secretary Theresa May announced a major inquiry into how public bodies dealt with historical allegations of child sex abuse."

"As the paedophile scandal continued to engulf Westminster, it also emerged that: "
A separate inquiry, led by NSPCC chief Peter Wanless, is to review an investigation conducted last year into the Home Office’s handling of past child abuse allegations;
Prosecutors decided in 1998 not to lay child abuse charges against Liberal MP Cyril Smith despite ruling they were likely to succeed;

A former head of PIE hid documents inside the Home Office, where he was cleared to work as a contractor;

A member of the Heath government suggested he could secure the loyalty of MPs by covering up scandals involving them and ‘small boys’;

An unnamed minister in Tony Blair’s government was alleged to have tried to help a convicted paedophile foster two boys;

Former home secretary Lord Brittan insisted allegations that he failed to deal properly with allegations of child abuse were completely without foundation;
One of the first MPs to call for an overarching inquiry, Lib Dem Tessa Munt, revealed she was a victim of child abuse.
 
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2683917/Home-Office-gave-money-groups-linked-paedophiles.html#ixzz36utXIohm

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