The government's inquiry into child grooming gangs is facing a crisis after four abuse survivors quit the probe in protest over perceived delays and a toxic environment. Jim Gamble, the sole remaining candidate to chair the inquiry, has also withdrawn. Survivors expressed concerns about attempts to widen the inquiry's scope and the suitability of potential chairs. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has stated the inquiry's focus will remain unchanged, aiming to ensure victims receive justice and that those responsible for abuse and cover-ups are held accountable. During Prime Minister's Questions, the Prime Minister acknowledged the seriousness of the scandal and stated the inquiry would not be wat... download the app to read more
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