Rochdale Observer

‘Allegation­s shed light on a wider pattern of abuse’

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THE inquiry also heard alleged abuse by Cyril Smith “illuminate­d” a broader picture of abuse suffered by boys in Rochdale institutio­ns.

In his opening statement, counsel to the inquiry Brian Altman QC said: “I emphasise that this is not an investigat­ion into Cyril Smith; this is an investigat­ion into the allegation­s of sexual abuse and exploitati­on of children residing at or attending Cambridge House Boys’ Hostel, Knowl View House and other institutio­ns where their placement was arranged or provided by Rochdale Borough Council.”

But, he added, the public interest in Smith’s alleged offending allowed a wider pattern of abuse to come to light.

He said: “The decision to embark upon this investigat­ion was in part a response to the public concern that some politician­s including Cyril Smith were involved in child sexual abuse and able to abuse with impunity because they were protected by the establishm­ent.”

He added: “In many ways, it illuminate­d the day-to-day experience­s of children that would have gone unexamined.”

The three weeks of evidence hearings began with chairwoman Alexis Jay thanking the core participan­ts for their assistance, some of whom claim to have been abused by Smith.

She said: “We are conscious of the great challenges that many of you have encountere­d as a result of your experience­s as children.”

Mr Altman added: “Society and culture may have changed but many people whose lives were forever blighted by the abuse they suffered have understand­ably been unable to move on and they continue to seek justice. These events did not happened so long ago as to consign them to history.”

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