Yorkshire Post

Retired police chief denies Janner child abuse claims were covered up

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THE criminal justice system was “fairly brutal” on alleged victims of child sexual abuse at the time Lord Janner was accused of historical offences, an inquiry was told.

Retired senior police officer Tony Butler denied telling others at Leicesters­hire Police not to arrest the former Labour MP following a series of allegation­s he abused boys in care homes dating back half a century.

The allegation­s first emerged publicly in the early 1990s, although the Sir Richard Henriques report in 2016 found that failures by police and prosecutor­s meant three chances were missed to charge Lord Janner, in 1991, 2002 and 2007.

In a closed session of the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse yesterday, Mr Butler denied there was a “cover- up”, but said there were “a lot of other issues that may have led to the fact

that Lord Janner wasn’t prosecuted”.

The latest strand of the inquiry, examining institutio­nal responses to the allegation­s, is being held largely in private due to concerns about protecting the anonymity of alleged victims.

Lord Janner, who had Alzheimer’s, died in December 2015 while awaiting trial for 22 counts of child sexual abuse offences, relating to nine different boys. He denied the allegation­s.

A short summary of yesterday’s closed hearing contained testimony from Mr Butler about the culture of the criminal justice system in the past, which he described as being “fairly brutal in relation to victims making allegation­s of child sexual abuse”.

He said such cases involved “very substantia­l cross- examinatio­n, going into lots of detail, confusing children in the witness box and also using any opportunit­y they could to trip the child up”.

He also referred to the practice of defendants using “background informatio­n as a way of discrediti­ng them” and “applicatio­ns by defence for disclosure of background files, particular­ly if they were in care or had been involved in the social services”.

 ??  ?? LORD JANNER: Former Labour MP died in 2015 while awaiting trial on 22 counts of abusing boys.
LORD JANNER: Former Labour MP died in 2015 while awaiting trial on 22 counts of abusing boys.

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