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National Inquiry into Grooming Gangs Announced by Prime Minister Starmer
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has declared a full national statutory inquiry into grooming gangs will be launched, marking a significant shift in the government’s approach to addressing group-based child sexual abuse. The decision follows the acceptance of recommendations from an audit conducted by baroness Louise Casey, which examined extensive data and evidence pertaining to the nature and scale of this pervasive issue.
Key Aspects of the National Inquiry
The national inquiry, set to encompass both England and Wales, will operate under the Inquiries Act, granting it the authority to compel witnesses to provide evidence. This statutory power aims to ensure a comprehensive and thorough investigation into the complex dynamics of grooming gangs and their impact on communities.
Did You Know? The Inquiries Act provides the legal framework for conducting public inquiries in the UK, granting them special powers to gather evidence and call witnesses.