Grooming Gangs Inquiry Launched With Pledge to Address Failings and Seek Accountability
In Brief
The inquiry aims to examine systemic failures in child protection and address calls for justice from survivors of exploitation.
Key Facts
- The chair of the grooming gangs inquiry has promised not to avoid 'uncomfortable truths' as the review begins.
- The terms of reference for the inquiry have been launched.
- A survivor stated that hundreds of abusers remain at large as the inquiry is launched.
- The survivor called for accountability regarding the failings that led to mass exploitation of children in the UK.
- The inquiry has been described as 'long-awaited' by its chair.
What Happened
The grooming gangs inquiry was officially launched, with its chair committing to a thorough examination of the issues and survivors calling for accountability.
Why It Matters
The inquiry seeks to address longstanding concerns about child exploitation and institutional failures, with survivors emphasizing the need for justice and systemic change.
What's Next
The inquiry will proceed under the published terms of reference, with further details and findings expected as the review progresses.
Sources
- Sky News — Grooming gangs inquiry chair promises to confront 'uncomfortable truths'(23m ago)
- BBC News — Hundreds of my abusers are still out there, says victim as grooming inquiry launched(12m ago)
