Grooming Gang Inquiry Hits Roadblock

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What's Happening?

A prominent survivor, Fiona Goddard, has resigned from the National Inquiry into grooming gangs due to a toxic environment and conflict of interest.

Key Points:

Goddard cites condescending language towards survivors and a broadened scope of the inquiry as reasons for her resignation
Two potential chairs, Jim Gamble and Annie Hudson, have backgrounds in policing and social work, which contributed to the cover-up of child abuse

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