Daily Mail

Whitewash claims after probe into sex abuse QC kept secret

- By Rebecca Camber and Emily Kent Smith

AN investigat­ion into sexual assault claims against the top lawyer at the Government’s child abuse inquiry was dismissed as a ‘whitewash’ yesterday after key evidence was kept secret.

The review was ordered last year after Ben Emmerson QC was accused in a BBC Newsnight programme of groping a member of staff at the headquarte­rs of Britain’s biggest public inquiry.

Mr Emmerson, who quit the inquiry last September, was cleared of wrongdoing three months later following a secret probe commission­ed by Matrix Chambers, the law firm he co-founded.

Stung by criticism of a cover-up, the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse then launched its own review, hiring Mark Sutton QC to look at ‘the events surroundin­g the resignatio­n’ of Mr Emmerson ( pictured) from the £100million probe.

Yesterday – after a seven-month investigat­ion thought to have cost hundreds of thousands of pounds – Mr Sutton announced that he couldn’t say if the allegation­s against the top human rights barrister were true or false. He said the accused’s own chambers had refused to release its secret report on the affair, adding: ‘I therefore have no knowledge of the scope of the investigat­ion... or the findings which underpinne­d [the] ultimate conclusion­s.’

Yesterday Lisa Nandy, an MP who has campaigned for greater openness, dismissed the report as a ‘whitewash’. She added that four victims’ groups had deserted Britain’s biggest public inquiry after it was beset by a series of crises.

Last year a Commons committee said the inquiry’s handling of sexual assault and bullying allegation­s on its premises had been ‘inadequate’. But yesterday the Sutton review concluded the response to the allegation­s had been ‘appropriat­e’.

Mr Emmerson declined to comment yesterday, and has refused to comment on his resignatio­n. An IICSA spokesman said the cost of the Sutton review would be published in due course.

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