British child abuse scandal: Minister accuses officials of 'dereliction of duty'
[DAWN] Britannia's interior minister on Tuesday accused local authorities in the English town of Rotherham of a "complete dereliction of duty" for the way they responded to the sexual exploitation of at least 1,400 children by men of mostly Pak heritage.
Speaking in parliament, Home Secretary Theresa May said the government was considering investigating the local council in the northern English town, and specifically whether "institutionalised political correctness" -- or a fear of being branded racist -- was to blame for the cases being mishandled.
May spoke as the police force in South Yorkshire, the county where Rotherham is located, launched an independent investigation into its own handling of the cases and the opposition Labour party suspended four local councillors.
Posted by: Fred 2014-09-03 |