Rochdale Observer

Inquiry to look into Smith abuse claims

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CLAIMS Cyril Smith sexually abused children in Rochdale will be heard by a national inquiry in October.

The Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse, which got underway on Monday, will investigat­e allegation­s the former Rochdale MP and others were involved in the sexual abuse of children at Knowl View residentia­l school and Cambridge House boys hostel in the town.

Smith, who died in 2010, was a key player in setting up Cambridge House near Rochdale town centre in the 1960s, but has been accused of abusing boys there and at Knowl View in Bamford.

The inquiry has requested social services records and full copies of police files on Smith, who was investigat­ed but never prosecuted during his lifetime.

It has also made further disclosure requests to Rochdale council.

Earlier this month our sister paper the M.E.N. reported how a £750,000 two-year police investigat­ion, named Operation Clifton, found no evidence of a cover-up of abuse at Knowl View.

The GMP inquiry, which was launched in July 2014 and concluded late last year, looked into how previous reports of abuse at Knowl View, which cared for boys from dysfunctio­nal background­s, were handled or allegedly hushed up.

A report has been written on Operation Clifton’s findings, but it will be incorporat­ed into the IICSA.

GMP also launched an investigat­ion into the alleged abuse at Knowl View and other children’s homes in 2012.

Only one person was charged but, after reviewing new police evidence, the CPS dropped the case.

The far-reaching IICSA probe is to scrutinise 13 institutio­ns ranging from local authoritie­s to the church and army for child protection failings, including abuse claims against prominent public figures.

Hearings are taking place at the Internatio­nal Dispute Resolution Centre in central London, with the first phase concerning the sexual abuse of British children sent overseas to Australia and parts of the British Empire expected to last 10 days.

Professor Alexis Jay, the inquiry’s chairman, has said she plans to make recommenda­tions in an interim report in 2018 and spoke of her determinat­ion to make ‘substantia­l progress’ by 2020.

But no final completion date has been given for what is the largest public inquiry ever establishe­d in the UK. There have been suggestion­s it could last for up to a decade and cost tens of millions of pounds.

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 ??  ?? ●●The inquiry will investigat­e allegation­s of boys being abused at Knowl View residentia­l school
●●The inquiry will investigat­e allegation­s of boys being abused at Knowl View residentia­l school
 ??  ?? ●●The inquiry has requested full copies of police files on Cyril Smith
●●The inquiry has requested full copies of police files on Cyril Smith

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