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Councils warned to be 'open to scrutiny' in grooming gangs inquiry

There has been a ‘collective failure’ to address questions about the ethnicity of perpetrators when it comes to child sexual exploitation, according to Baroness Louise Casey's report into grooming gangs.

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There has been a ‘collective failure' to address questions about the ethnicity of perpetrators when it comes to child sexual exploitation, according to Baroness Louise Casey's report into grooming gangs.

Commissioned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in January, the review of the scale and nature of group-based child exploitation and abuse estimated that around 500,000 children a year were likely to experience child sexual abuse.

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