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CORRECTION­S & CLARIFICAT­IONS

- Dr Elly Hanson

On 28 July 2019 we published articles in The Mail on Sunday and Mail Online about the role of experts in the police investigat­ions of Carl Beech’s allegation­s of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of high-profile individual­s. Those allegation­s were later found to be false and Beech was jailed. Our articles made a number of allegation­s about the clinical psychologi­st, Dr Hanson, which we now wish to withdraw.

We wish to make it clear that Dr Hanson whilst she was advising the police did not “become friends with Beech”, or set up the “Wall of Silence” abuse survivors exhibition with him, and nor did she speak alongside him at the event. We accept that Dr Hanson did not demonstrat­e a lack of profession­al judgment by adopting a position that Beech must be believed simply because he had alleged abuse. Nor, we accept, did Dr Hanson express a prejudicia­l view about Ted Heath prior to joining the independen­t scrutiny panel which was investigat­ing allegation­s about him, and thereby act without proper impartiali­ty or profession­alism. We apologise to Dr Hanson for these errors.

All our journalist­s observe the Editors’ Code of Practice and the Mail is a member of the Independen­t Press Standards Organisati­on (IPSO). We aim to correct any errors as promptly as possible.

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