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    UK launches national inquiry into Child Sex Abuse after audit push

    The inquiry follows mounting pressure, amid criticism over past institutional failings and racially charged narratives surrounding grooming gang cases.
    News DeskBy News DeskJune 15, 2025
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    London: The British government has formally announced a national inquiry into organized child sex abuse, following mounting pressure from political opponents and public figures.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed the decision, stating that he had reviewed ‘every single word’ of an independent audit conducted by Baroness Louise Casey and would now implement her recommendation for a nationwide investigation.

    Speaking during a visit to Canada, Starmer said that, “That is the right thing to do based on what she [Casey] has put in her audit. I asked her to do that job to double-check on this; she has done that job for me and having read her report … I shall now implement her recommendations.”

    The decision comes after the government initially rejected demands for a new public inquiry, citing that lessons were already outlined in a seven-year national investigation led by Professor Alexis Jay, which concluded in 2022. That extensive inquiry uncovered widespread institutional failings and estimated that tens of thousands of victims were affected across England and Wales.

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    However, political and public pressure continued to build. Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch criticized Starmer’s announcement, suggesting he only acted because ‘a report told him to.’ Meanwhile, interest in the case was amplified by figures such as Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, and tech billionaire Elon Musk.

    Grooming gangs involvement

    Both Farage and Musk accused the British government of failing to act, particularly in cases involving grooming gangs comprised of men of Pakistani heritage, an angle heavily emphasized by some far-right commentators.

    Musk took to his X platform to criticize Starmer for not backing a national inquiry sooner, referencing allegations that Starmer did not bring offenders to justice during his tenure as the UK’s Director of Public Prosecutions (2008–2013), a claim Starmer has repeatedly denied.

    The case gained further urgency after a local authority report in Oldham, a town in northern England, revealed that girls under 18 were sexually exploited by groups of men during the 2000s and 2010s.

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    The nature of this case, involving predominantly white girls abused by men largely from Pakistani backgrounds, echoed patterns observed in similar cases across several towns and cities in the UK.

    Critics, however, have accused Farage and Musk of racially motivated fearmongering, noting that the UK’s National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) reported earlier this year that the majority of grooming gang-related offenses are carried out by white men.

    The newly announced inquiry is expected to re-examine systemic failures and identify new mechanisms for safeguarding children across communities, as calls grow for accountability, transparency, and inclusive justice, beyond politicized and racialized narratives.

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