Westminster paedophile dossier
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Westminster paedophile dossier (propaganda) | |
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Type | report |
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Subjects | UK/VIPaedophile |
A dossier of allegations about the VIPaedophile process in the UK parliament |
The Westminster paedophile dossier was a dossier of evidence about the VIPaedophile phenomenon in the UK. It was assembled by Geoffrey Dickens, who in 1984 handed it to Leon Brittan, who then "lost" it.
Alleged. |
- 1984 - The Westminster paedophile dossier allegedly associated with the British government was assembled by a British Member of Parliament, Geoffrey Dickens, who handed it to the then Home Secretary, Leon Brittan, in 1984. The whereabouts of the dossier is unknown, along with other files on organised child abuse that had been held by the Home Office.[1]
- In 2013, the Home Office stated that all relevant information had been passed to the police, and that Dickens' dossier had not been retained. It was later disclosed that 114 documents concerning child abuse allegations were missing. In July 2014, the Labour Party called for a new inquiry into the way that the allegations had been handled, and UK Prime Minister David Cameron ordered the permanent secretary of the Home Office, Mark Sedwill, to investigate the circumstances of the lost dossier.
- On 7 July 2014, the Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced a review into the handling of historic child abuse allegations, to be led by Peter Wanless, chief executive of the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children), and the establishment of a public panel inquiry into the duty of care taken in the protection of children from paedophiles by British public institutions, led by an independent panel of experts and chaired by Baroness Butler-Sloss. Butler-Sloss later stood down as chair of the inquiry.[2] On 5 September 2014, it was announced that it would instead be chaired by Fiona Woolf[3] but on 31 October 2014 she, too, resigned from the role.[4] On 4 February 2015 it was announced that the inquiry would be chaired by Justice Lowell Goddard, a New Zealand High Court judge. The existing panel would be disbanded, and the inquiry would be given new powers.[5]
See also
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- ↑ White, Michael (2015-03-17). "The Westminster child abuse 'coverup': how much did MPs know?". TheGuardian.com. The Guardian. Retrieved 2017-06-13.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ Whitehead, Tom (2014-07-06). "The alleged paedophile ring at the heart of the British Establishment". Telegraph.co.uk. The Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-06-13.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ Hines, Nico (2015-03-06). "How Thatcher's Government Covered Up a VIP Pedophile Ring". TheDailyBeast.com. The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2017-06-13.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ WantToKnow.info (2015-03-16). WantToKnow.info. WantToKnow.Info http://www.wanttoknow.info/a-how-thatchers-government-covered-up-vip-pedophile-ring. Retrieved 2017-06-13. Text "titleHow Thatcher’s Government Covered Up a VIP Pedophile Ring " ignored (help); Missing or empty
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