UNITED KINGDOM
Telegraph
Another senior lawyer has reportedly quit the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
Aileen McColgan has resigned from the investigation due to concerns over its leadership, BBC Newsnight reported.
Ms McColgan, who is also a law professor at Kings’ College London, was involved in the inquiry’s investigations into the Anglican and Catholic Church.
Her reported departure follows senior counsel Ben Emmerson’s resignation a day after he was suspended.
Mr Emmerson’s junior colleague, Elizabeth Prochaska, also stood down.
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