SCOTLAND
BBC
Child abuse survivors’ groups have said they have “no trust left” in Scotland’s Child Abuse Inquiry.
White Flowers Alba and In Care Abuse Survivors Group both called for urgent answers from the Scottish government on the future of the inquiry.
The probe has been plagued by problems and all three original panel members have now resigned.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said he understood the concerns but told the BBC the inquiry was gathering momentum.
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