Posted on 09/10/2014 6:42:56 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
Key reports detailing child sexual exploitation have disappeared from the archives, the outgoing chief executive of Rotherham Council has told MPs.
Martin Kimber said he had not seen a full copy of a 2002 report, had never seen a 2003 report and only saw a 2006 report on Sunday.
A report published earlier this month found at least 1,400 children were abused in the town from 1997 to 2013.
The council was heavily criticised by Professor Alexis Jay.
In her report, Professor Jay said: "Further stark evidence came in 2002, 2003 and 2006 with three reports known to the police and the council, which could not have been clearer in their description of the situation in Rotherham." 'Change will come'
Addressing MPs, Mr Kimber said he did not know whether the archives had been destroyed, but he told the Local Government Committee: "They are not within the council's archives."
Director of children's services Joyce Thacker told MPs the first two reports did not appear to have been referred to in any existing council minutes.
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Gosh! Where might they be?
Issing across the pond, following the IRS?
or Sandy Berger?
Eh?
Are they using surplus IRS computers over there?
I don’t need to see a report to know that everybody involved, who did not protect the children, need to be hung promptly.
Hanged, not hung. Hanged!
Don’t mean to sound like a School Marm, but the correct term is “hanged.”
It is not proper grammar to use hanged and meat hooks in the same sentence.
taking lessons from the American IRS, eh!
Its liberalism that allowed Rotherham to happen. (So much for V for Vendetta propaganda)
Watched it again the other day. It sure does play up Islam and homosexuality.
On Lois Lerner’s hard drive?
Conspiracy? It’s worse than the crime.
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