
UK government ‘effectively allowed’ child sexual abuse, campaigners say
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Campaigners have accused the UK government of allowing child sexual abuse to persist due to its inconsistent implementation of recommendations from a seven-year inquiry. The Maggie Oliver Foundation is taking legal action against the Home Office, claiming that the government's failure to adopt necessary changes has created an environment where abuse can continue. A judge has ruled that the legal case can proceed in the high court.
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This legal challenge arises from a lengthy statutory inquiry into child sexual abuse, which revealed systemic failures in the UK's child protection framework. Despite the inquiry's findings, campaigners argue that the government's response has been inadequate, suggesting a broader issue of accountability within public institutions.
This article reflects the views of the campaigners and the ongoing legal proceedings, which are subject to change.
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