2 people banned from the UK for linking Politicians to Jersey care home
UPDATE
"In July, a long-awaited Committee of Inquiry convened hearings in Jersey to investigate whether there may have been a cover-up of decades of atrocities against children. The inquiry stated September 5 that "new witnesses are coming forward all the time, and it is anticipated the hearings will last many months."
"However, little more than one month into the hearings, which began July 22, Jersey lawmakers, victims and even the top cop of Operation Rectangle have written letters to the inquiry’s chair, U.K. Judge Frances Mary Oldham, questioning the inquiry’s handling of everything from restricting media coverage of the hearings—which are supposed to be independent and open to the public—to narrowing the scope of its examination into abuse against children on the island. Thus far, it has limited that probe only to children in Jersey care homes."
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