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Why Are Survivors Quitting The Grooming Gangs Inquiry?

Why Are Survivors Quitting The Grooming Gangs Inquiry?

Update: 2025-10-22
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Today, concerns are growing over the government’s handling of the set up of a national inquiry into grooming gangs. Two potential candidates to chair the inquiry have withdrawn their names from the process and four survivors have quit the panel assisting it.

Adam and Chris are joined by special correspondent Judith Moritz to discuss why this has become such a challenge for the government.

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Why Are Survivors Quitting The Grooming Gangs Inquiry?

Why Are Survivors Quitting The Grooming Gangs Inquiry?

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