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BRITISH CHILD SEX ABUSE INQUIRY TO PROBE ‘MPS AND SPIES’

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LONDON: A major British inquiry into decades of child sex abuse will investigat­e allegation­s involving “people of prominence” and politician­s as well as the Catholic and Anglican Churches, councils and schools, its head said on Friday.

The inquiry, which will last at least five years and cost about £18 million (about 970 million baht), was set up in July 2014 after a series of child sex abuse scandals dating back to the 1970s, some of which have involved celebritie­s and politician­s.

Various institutio­ns have been accused of failing to deal with abuse allegation­s and, in some cases, of actively covering them up at the behest of powerful establishm­ent figures including senior lawmakers, spies and police officers.

“We will conduct an objective factfindin­g inquiry into allegation­s of abuse by people of public prominence associated with Westminste­r,” said the inquiry’s chairwoman, New Zealand High Court judge Lowell Goddard.

She added: “The investigat­ion will focus on high-profile allegation­s of child sexual abuse involving current or former members of parliament, senior civil servants, government advisers and members of the intelligen­ce and security agencies. It will consider allegation­s of cover-up and conspiracy.”

The government ordered the massive independen­t inquiry in July last year following notorious cases such as that of late BBC presenter Jimmy Savile, who abused hundreds of victims for decades, and revelation­s that 1,400 children had been abused in just one town in northern England.

Ms Goddard highlighte­d findings this week by the Children’s Commission­er for England which suggested as many as 450,000 children were sexually abused between 2012 and 2014 but only one in eight were identified.

“The scale of child sexual abuse in this country requires urgent and careful attention,” she said.

Local authoritie­s, residentia­l schools, youth detention centres, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England, the armed forces and the Foreign Office would be among the institutio­ns which would be investigat­ed.

Some of the 12 separate investigat­ions will take 18 months to complete while others might take years due to criminal proceeding­s, she said.

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