Give sex abuse inquiry more power or we won’t help, victims say

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Richard Ford Home Correspondent
December 5 2014

Theresa May’s historical child sex abuse inquiry was plunged into crisis last night as victims told her they were abandoning their support for it.

Twenty-three individuals, including some who have suffered alleged abuse, wrote a letter to the home secretary saying that the inquiry was “not fit for purpose”.

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