Manchester Evening News

Crowds heckle mayor over child abuse report

ANGRY PROTESTERS QUIZ OFFICIALS DURING FIRST MEETING ON SCANDAL

- By JAMES HOLT

PROTESTERS heckled and booed Andy Burnham at the first public meeting held since the release of the damning Oldham Child Sexual Exploitati­on report.

As the Mayor of Greater Manchester entered the council chamber last night, muffled comments and boos could be heard from the people sat in the public gallery.

A group of around 100 people were allowed into the main chamber at the Civic Centre, with many holding up paper signs reading ‘Cover Up.’

The meeting was held to give the public and councillor­s the chance to quiz officials about the findings of the report, which found vulnerable children had been failed.

As councillor­s took their seats, and Reverend Jean Hurlston opened the meeting by reading a prayer, she was also heckled and met with laughter and scoffs from the protesters. Many even turned their backs on the chamber during the speech.

With the meeting expected to attract the attention of the public following the release of the report just last week, a second room was set up for an overspill of people, where the meeting was live streamed.

At the beginning of the meeting, council leader Amanda Chadderton announced they had removed the time limit for questions, with herself, Chief Supt Chris Bowen of GMP, director of children’s services Gerard Jones and Mr Burnham sitting on the panel.

After Coun Chadderton addressed the chamber, she was met with furious calls to resign.

The review, carried out by experts Malcolm Newsam and Gary Ridgway, found that vulnerable children had been failed despite efforts to protect them between 2011 and 2014.

A specific case dating back to 2005 involving ‘Sophie,’ a 12-yearold girl who was repeatedly raped, is singled out for intense criticism.

 ?? ?? Andy Burnham at the meeting and, inset, an angry member of the public
Andy Burnham at the meeting and, inset, an angry member of the public

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