The Independent

National child sex abuse inquiry counsel suspended

- ALEXANDRA SIMS

The Counsel to the Inquiry into child sexual abuse in England and Wales has been suspended from duty. A spokeswoma­n for the independen­t inquiry said Ben Emmerson QC was suspended after it recently became "very concerned about'' aspects of his leadership. Mr Emmerson was suspended so the concerns could be “properly investigat­ed”, the spokeswoma­n added.

Earlier reports suggested Mr Emmerson was considerin­g resigning from the role following rumours of a disagreeme­nt with the probe’s new chairwoman Professor Alexis Jay over its future.

The spokeswoma­n disputed these claims saying: “Suggestion­s in the press that Mr Emerson was

considerin­g resigning after raising disagreeme­nts over the future direction of the inquiry are untrue.

“They are not a matter on which he has advised the chair of the inquiry or the panel."

The news is set to be a serious blow for the inquiry, which was set up in 2014 to investigat­e whether public bodies, including police authoritie­s, have failed to protect children from sexual abuse. It will also examine abuse involving “well known people”.

The Times had reported that Mr Emmerson favoured reducing the inquiry’s workload , however Professor Jay – who is the inquiry’s fourth chairwoman - said she had “no intention” of asking Home Secretary Amber Rudd to "revise or reduce our terms of reference" but admitted the inquiry’s scale and scope were a "substantia­l challenge".

Ms Rudd has told MPs she thought "the terms of reference that were set up originally were the right ones".

The scale of the sweeping probe has increasing­ly come under the spotlight. Described as the most ambitious public inquiry ever launched in England and Wales, it is running a string of investigat­ive strands spanning several decades. It was initially earmarked to last for five years but there are suggestion­s it could run for as long as 10.

Following her resignatio­n, former chairwoman Dame Lowell Goddard said there was an "inherent problem" in the inquiry's "sheer scale and size". The inquiry spent £14.7m out of a £17.9m budget in 2015-16.

Mr Emmerson, who represente­d the widow of Alexander Litvinenko at the inquiry into the death of the poisoned spy, is a deputy High Court judge and leading internatio­nal lawyer.

Announcing his appointmen­t in 2014, Mrs May described Mr Emmerson as "one of the UK's most distinguis­hed lawyers in the field of national and internatio­nal human rights law". Professor Jay previously led an inquiry into child sexual exploitati­on in Rotherham.

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Ben Emmerson: concerns have been raised about aspects of his leadership

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